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Several NHS and medical organisations are in the early stages of creating a new campaign aimed at recruiting retired nurses back into work.
A Lithuanian national resident in Norfolk has become the first person ever to be sent to prison for an offence under the Gangmasters Licensing Act.
Global hiring conditions will remain stable or improve slightly in the first quarter of 2014, finds the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey, which sees Europe as the least positive continent.
Don’t tell your sales manager we told you this, but at this time of year we could excuse you being a little distracted and having your mind more on Christmas and all the joys it brings – presents included.
A new HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) approach to policing IR35, the legislation aimed at disguised employment, resulted in a tax yield of £1.1m, the tax body says.
A UN forum in Geneva has demonstrated that business understanding of and engagement with human rights issues is on the rise, according to the president of the International Confederation of Private Employment Agencies (Ciett).
Cheshire recruitment firm Absolute Group has launched a company to fill nursing, support and care assistant vacancies.
Industrial machinery manufacturer JCB is to create an additional 2,500 jobs by 2018 in a £150m investment which it says could add a further 7,500 jobs in the UK supply chain.
Sir Stuart Rose, the former boss of retailer Marks & Spencer has criticised Britons for complaining about immigrants crowding the UK job market.
The number of vacancies across UK business increased at its fastest pace since July 1998 in November as appointments continued to grow, finds the REC/KPMG Report on Jobs.
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