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It’s nice to see the Hire a Hero campaign starting to succeed in raising awareness about the benefits of recruiting ex-military personnel (recruiter.co.uk, ’Hire a Hero helps ex-soldiers into job’, 2 March).

Private employment in the US has fallen from 23,000 from February to March on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to a report from payroll specialist.

However, ADP National Employment Report shows that March’s fall was the smallest since employment began falling in February of 2008.

The government has confirmed that it is to delay implementation of the agency workers directive until October 2011.

Tesco is launching a new recruitment scheme to put its staff’s unemployed family and friends in temporary Christmas jobs. The retailer is creating 6,000 temporary jobs through the scheme. Almost 20% of Tesco employees have a friend or family member who has been made unemployed in the last 12 months.

The number of jobs posted or refreshed on the Totaljobs Barometer has risen for a second consecutive month.

The barometer also showed that each job received nine applications, down from 10 in June to September.

Job postings rose in 26 of the barometer’s 33 industry sectors. Healthcare and nursing jobs were up 20% to 21,000, while applications dropped in 16 sectors.

A quarter of people are struggling into work, despite feeling ill, according to a survey from business psychology company Robertson Cooper.

The survey of 39,000 UK workers found that half reported good health, while the rest described their health as ‘alright’ or ‘poor’.

Senior executives are enduring pay freezes with typically only finance directors enjoying a pay rise this year, according to Watson Wyatt’s 2009 Executive Reward Survey.

Jobs board reed.co.uk is offering recruiters up to a million free job postings to mark the ninth anniversary of its Freecruitment service. Around 6,000 of reed.co.uk’s longest serving agency clients were re-credited on Monday 16 November, while other agencies will receive their free allowance next year.

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