Despite a depressing rise in the number of recruitment agencies going into administration, Recruiter has found that many are still trading, having been bought back by their original owners. Christopher Goodfellow investigates the practice of pre-pack administrations
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Hudson UK’s chief executive Christine Raynaud is going into battle in this recession equipped with talent, technology and a strong team spirit. Colin Cottell reports
As the REC announces its Institute of Recruitment Professionals, replacing the individual membership, Colin Cottell asks industry leaders and individual consultants whether the trade body’s new offering is merely tweaking with the current set-up or giving much needed respectability to an industry desperate for more professional recognition
With a number of successful healthcare staffing firms under her belt, Healthcare Locums’ founder Kate Bleasdale is reluctant to rest on her laurels. Colin Cottell reports
Although the implementation of the Pensions Act is not until 2012, recruiters, engaged with temporary workers and industry leaders, are raising concerns about the cost and red tape burden that would be involved in implementing it. Colin Cottell looks at its possible impact
Saving time and money is one of the main reasons for engaging a back office support provider. Graham Simons looks at the benefits that can be achieved by implementing such solutions
The number of people unemployed in the UK increased by 21,000 between August and October to 2.49m, the highest figure since the three months to March 1995.
Recruiters seem all too quickly to negotiate down their fees, but this negates all the benefits and undermines our role