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Global mobility specialists IPM has appointed David Kitchen as chairman.

Kitchen, who will help drive business growth, is experienced in building and growing businesses and is non-executive director for a number of companies across the UK.

Technical recruiter Morson is continuing to experience “challenging” trading conditions, according to chairman Gerry Mason.

The message to would-be litigants who try to curb chatter on social media platforms such as Twitter is: “Don’t piss off geeks. We will take you down with our fury and pent-up anger.”

Energy and built environment staffing specialist Primat Recruitment has appointed Emma Pounder, in the newly created role as business support team leader.

Pounder will be responsible for ensuring consistency of administration and compliance across the business and develop systems and procedures to help drive forward Primat’s business goals.  

Business-to-business media group Emap has launched jobsite StoreManagersinFashion.com.

StoreManagersinFashion.com is published by fashion business title Drapersand follows the relaunch of Drapersjobs.com at the end of March.

The site aims to link store management talent with independent and multiple fashion retailers throughout the UK. 

James Reed, chairman of Reed Global, says he wants recruiting on the basis of mindset to become normal practice. Speaking at the launch of a new book, Put your Mindset to Work, by Reed and Dr Paul G Stoltz in London last week, Reed said: “That’s our goal absolutely. The challenge is the right people for the right job right now.

More than a quarter of the UK workforce (27%) is secretly looking for a new job and have not told their boss or line manager, according to findings from distance learning specialist Home Learning College.

The research also shows that more than a third (34%) of those currently in work reported being on the hunt for a new position.

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Next year will see banking and finance recruiter Huxley Associates significantly extend its global reach in the wake of what company founder Gary Elden has called “the toughest market in 20 years”.

Recruitment giant Adecco has continued to see “very good demand” for its services, according to its Q3 results.

The group’s results reveal: (Q3 2010 vs Q3 2009)

Two men and a woman have been arrested in the Bootle area of Merseyside on suspicion of operating as gangmasters without a licence.

The 55- and 41-year-old men and 41-year-old woman were Czech nationals, based in the Bootle area. The arrests were made for suspected offences under Section 12 of the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act (GLA) 2004 for the offence of operating without a licence.

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