The US Department of Labor (DOL) has announced a $198k (£123k) National Emergency Grant to provide job training and support services to around 120 workers affected by the closure of telecoms firm T-Mobile's facility in Redmond, Oregon.
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Bank Huntington is to add 250 new jobs in Ohio over the next four years as it rolls out a new credit card programme.
The German government is pushing for the mandatory hiring of “outside experts to help collect taxes, fight corruption and privatise government assets in Greece”, according to today’s Financial Times.
For many centuries, the ‘black dog’ has been used as a euphemism for depression, most famously by Sir Winston Churchill in the Second World War and Dr Samuel Johnson in the 1700s.
For most investors in UK-listed recruiters, 2011 was an annus horribilis with the sector underperforming the wider market by close to 40% as sentiment towards highly cyclical stocks succumbed to an increasingly uncertain economic climate. Hays and Robert Walters were notable underperformers, down 47% in the year.
Auto maker BMW Group is to open a plant in Brazil in 2014, which will create more than 1,000 direct jobs and provide a major boost to supply chain employers.
Physicians Choice Laboratory Services (PCLS), a provider of testing services to clinicians, is to create 364 new jobs when it establishes a new base in York County, South Carolina.
Controversial EU proposals to impose gender parity quotas for company boardrooms will now not be debated until next month, after the plans met with opposition and lawyers’ threats that they could be considered illegal.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies, which traditionally have focused on green issues, must turn towards recruitment that includes disadvantaged groups, according to a new report.
Professional social network LinkedIn unveiled three new features for in-house resourcing professionals at its Talent Connect conference in London yesterday [24 October], attended by Recruiter.