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Oil & gas recruiters say that Sir Ian Wood’s proposal this week to establish a new regulator to co-ordinate a fragmented industry of 300 North Sea fields can “only be a good thing” and could create “a welcome boost for the economy”.
Employers who give poor references to former employees because they have complained of discrimination will be liable to pay compensation, the Court of Appeal has ruled today.
The latest JobsOutlook report from the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) has found 69% of employers expect to make more permanent job offers over the next three months.
Global recruiter Hays reported strong profit growth for the six months to 31 December, experiencing an 11% rise to £66.7m.
Britain has one of the highest proportion of low-skilled jobs among countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) except Spain, with more than one in five roles requiring no more than primary education.
Vector Aerospace, an international provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, has promoted Claire Silvester to human resources (HR) vice president.
The man some might regard as the patron saint of good working conditions for programmers says he aims to revamp the way that jobseekers and employers discover each other on the Stack Overflow careers 2.0 site.
Douglas Scott, the legal recruitment consultancy, has launched an international division in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific territories.
School leavers entering the workplace are lacking in basic skills such as punctuality, manners and the ability to hold conversations, according to employers.
More than 350 people are to be employed following the opening of a R7.5m (£416,200) retail distribution centre near the capital city of Limpopo province in South Africa.
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