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Successful sampling of a candidate’s personality and aptitude requires a little guidance from recruiters
My agency is buying out another agency and the transfer regulations apply. What do I need to be aware of with regards to compensation?

I work for an employment agency supplying temporary and permanent staff. I do not bother to check whether an employee has the right to work in the UK, as I leave all of that to the client. Am I at risk?

As the mergers and acquisition market in the recruitment sector hots up, private equity companies are often putting up the money.

Recruiters continue to be perplexed as to how to respond to the online recruitment explosion - in reality, both a threat and an opportunity. But amid this confusion, one thing is certain: recruiters today are being put on the spot to demonstrate their value as never before.

Having established the case for a professional approach to media relations, the next stage is to plan an appropriate programme of activity

Recruitment firms could now become responsible for underpaid tax, if they help set up and administer composite companies for clients and these companies do not follow new IR35 tax rules

The night in pictures…

The first-ever 'tracking report' from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) paints an upbeat picture of the industry. Brian Gorman takes a look at the findings — and significance — of the report

Recruiters need to be aware of the legal implications of cross-border activity. Ben Jones looks at the recent case in the European Court of Justice between a recruitment agency and the trade unions, and whether there are implications for the recruitment i
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