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Building services group Kier has agreed a deal to implement eploy’s applicant tracking and recruitment software system across all its UK business divisions, including Kier Support Services, Kier Homes, Kier Construction and Kier Regional.

Axcis Education has opened a new Midlands office in Rugby.

Simon Fusedale, who have previously worked at Teaching Personnel and Capita, will head up the office.

Multi-sector recruiter Fresh Recruits has launched Fresh Recruits Care Division.

The new division will expand the firm’s remit and client base to include residential and domiciliary care, nurseries and housing.

Senior recruitment specialist Larson Group is to expand its associate scheme, which gives associates 70% of the fees they bill.

Recruiters have come through current turmoil in Libya and other troubled parts of the region relatively unscathed thanks to good planning and swift action.

Nick Stocker, associate director at NES, told Recruiter that the company had had a number of contractors working in Libya, both in the desert and in Tripoli.

New rules visa rules governing temporary woker permits do not represent a “drastic change” for employers and recruiters operating in the Dubai.

The government’s cap of 1,000 visas for Tier 1 (General) highly skilled migrant workers visa has the potential to make it very difficult for UK employers to hire top talent, according to John Hayes, a partner at law firm Irwin Mitchell.

Two out of three businesses say Wednesday’s Budget will have a positive effect on their business, according to research from Reed Finance.

The research also shows more than a quarter of businesses (28%) think that the Budget will have a positive effect on their staffing levels.

Professional services firm Ernst & Young has launched EY Fast Tracks, an internship and work experience programme.

More than nine in 10 (95%) of temporary agency workers do not have personal accident insurance or life assurance, according to research from de Poel, a procurer of temporary agency labour.

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