H1 Healthcare, the recruitment, training and healthcare services provider, has diversified by opening a branch for the education sector.
Search Page
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is to increase by 19p (3%) an hour to £6.50 later this year, giving more than a million workers a pay rise.
Barclays has launched a programme to provide 1,200 traineeships, which includes a pledge to provide 300,000 training hours for those aged 16-24 not in education, employment or training (NEET).
Managed service companies Comensura and Matrix Supply Chain Management hold a dominant share of the temporary agency market among London authorities, according to a report by public sector procurement consultancy Spend Network.
With the consultation period for the government’s proposals on zero-hours contracts coming to an end today, recruitment professionals tell Recruiter that they support the idea of outlawing the practice of workers on these contracts not being allowed to work for another employer.
Anderson Group, Mobile Contractor, Forest Group and Itris are the latest companies to sign up as sponsors of the Recruiter Awards for Excellence 2014.
Proposed legislation to either combat offshore tax avoidance or recover lost onshore tax revenue won’t please all of the people, all of the time. Scott Beagrie investigates how to stay on top of the changes
On 10th March, the Government implemented changes to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) for the first time since 1974. This legislation limits the length of time for which ex-offenders are required to tell employers about the criminal convictions – i.e. before it becomes spent - for most unregulated job roles, when asked.
Christopher Goodfellow spoke with the head of sourcing UK & Europe at the Royal Bank of Scotland
Collective action between London boroughs is essential to reduce the number of agency workers who work through their own limited companies, according to the head of HR at the London Borough of Islington.