Brian White, tax partner at Deloitte, answers our questions about travel and subsistence schemes for temporary workers. He helps distinguish between those that are legitimate and ethical and those that aren’t.
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While this is still a candidate-rich sector, resourcing professionals are putting greater demands on recruiters’ margins and services
John Dunn
Director, Randstad Education Group
Education is changing and recruiters need to keep up with the changes and adapt accordingly. The emergence of school federations is just one development
Ed Davey
The government will not review the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR), set to come into force next October.
Recruiter travelled to Glasgow for its latest forum to find out about the situation in recruitment North of the border. Graham Simons reports on the discussion that took place.
As companies have been pushed into buyouts and mergers, the construction sector has begun to squeeze recruiters’ margins and — worse still — put even more pressure on agencies by reducing preferred supplier lists. Christopher Goodfellowreviews the situation
Don’t worry, you can mention recession and not fear demotivating your entire staff. Recessions have come and gone in the past, and many recruiters have survived and come out stronger. Cath Janes looks at how the industry can stay upbeat and create a positive environment for employees
1 April is D-Day for employment legislation affecting recruiters. Colin Cottell explains the changes
When BP decided to transform its forecourts, it turned to McCarthy Recruitment to find its people. DeeDee Doke investigates
Discussions are currently underway with the Gangmasters Licensing Authority and the major supermarkets to work out a protocol to protect the rights of workers and clamp down on those suppliers which flout the law. Graham Simons investigates the co-operation between the responsible UK retailers and the agency that fights labour exploitation