Recruitment and outsourced human resource services provider Staffline has announced in a trading update that it expects earnings for the year ended 31 December 2009 to be ahead of current expectations.
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Coal-fired power plant Drax Power has agreed a contract with Bond International to use its online recruitment and talent management software solution Bond Talent.
The deal will see Bond Talent provide an online recruitment web portal and applicant tracking system, ahead of proposed construction of Drax’s new biomass-fired power plants.
Industrial, driving and catering recruiter Blue Arrow has announced that it is to offer apprenticeships to increase productivity at UK firms by tapping into a talent pool that has been particuarly hard-hit in the recession.
Emigration from the UK reached a record high in 2008, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
An estimated 427,000 people emigrated from the UK in 2008, up from 341,000 in 2007. This rise was due to an increase in non-British citizens leaving, up from 169,000 in 2007 to 255,000 in 2008.
Confidence is improving among US recruiters, according to the latest US ExecuNet Recruiter Confidence Index (RCI) data.
Women are increasingly improving their business skills to try and break through the glass ceiling, according to business skills and IT training firm Indicia Training.
The firm reported a 54% increase in the number of women turning to business skills training since this time last year.
Four Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) have been relicensed, Business, Innovation and Skills Secretary Lord Mandelson has announced on behalf of the UK government and the Devolved Administrations.
Specialist hospitality recruiter Towngate Personnel has just filled an unusual seasonal brief for a client based in Lapland.
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Multi-sector recruiter Allen Associates has relocated to bigger premises and boosted its team with two hires.
The Oxford-based firm has recruited Clare Wheeler as office manager and Hannah Bush as recruitment administrator.
Kate Allen, managing director at Allen Associates, says: “The office move will help make room for growth in 2010.