The launch of the Employers Network for Equality & Inclusion (enei) last night in London was heralded as an opportunity to both develop true inclusiveness within UK businesses and adapt to an increasingly global economy.
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Nearly half of workers feel they are being under-used, a survey by multi-sector recruiter Randstad has shown.
While 44% of workers feel their skills are not being utilised, 38% of UK organisations believe skills shortages are having a negative impact on the performance of the company.
Technology company Hewlett Packard (HP) is working with Leicester’s De Montfort University (DMU) to provide a new IT degree for up to 70 students.
The degree will be focused on IT services management, project management, networking, servers and storage, cloud computing and virtualisation, and begins next September.
Three reports from different UK recruiters reveal that the picture for jobs in the City is confusing, even for those at the coalface.
Technical and engineering recruiter CBSbutler has established a base in Cologne and is planning to create three further German offices within the next 12 months.
A spokesperson for the firm tells Recruiter the company will be targeting blue collar manufacturing and engineering jobs with foreign nationals being sourced at a low cost from Eastern European countries.
Itris Software and CV solution website Innovate CV have finalised an integration of the two services.
The integration will allow clients to use CVs created on the Innovate website in job applications which use Itris’s software.
The European Commission (EC) believes job creation remains a major challenge for Hungary, with much of the demand due to be met by the public sector, reports online finance journal Portfolio.hu.
Hungary’s unemployment rate is likely to reach 11.2% this year.
While the recruitment industry is all about margins and metrics, recruiters could be well advised to sit back and think about how happy their client and colleagues are.
Marketing, media and communications recruiter Xchangeteam has been acquired by the Pertemps Network.
Businesses must tighten procedures to prevent corruption among external business partners or see directors ending up in prison, warns accountancy firm Ernst & Young.