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With spiralling recruitment costs and client HR departments finding themselves buried under paperwork, organisations in both the private and public sector are increasingly turning to managed service providers to provide an interface for their workforce ne
The government's latest Green Paper on the future of the labour market contains some ambitious goals. Ben Jones looks at what it might mean for recruiters
Alistair Darling's decision to scrap taper relief for capital gains tax has generally outraged business organisations and thrown small business owners into possibly taking short-term decisions which they might have postponed taking before the changes. Gin
Favourable rates of taxation have long encouraged entrepreneurs, including owners of recruitment companies, to incorporate their businesses as limited companies.
As the storm clouds gather over the global economy and finance directors wait to see the effects of the credit crunch Recruiter asks; 'What is in store for recruiters over the coming 12 months?' Industry leaders and luminaries make their predictions for

With the recruitment sector falling out of favour on the stock market in the last six months, what should companies do to keep the City engaged?

Despite the UK’s reputation for cold, wet and rain, as well as warm beer, Britain can still tempt sun-loving Aussies to work and live here. Steve Hemsley reports on the effect that this migration is having down under, as candidates leave country struggling for skilled workers

With ever-diminishing budgets, how vital is it to spend money on hug creative recruitment advertising? Steve Hamsley investigates

You want to get rid of a member of staff, but fear that dismissing them could lead to an Employment Tribunal. So what should you do?

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