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Recruiters can now view the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) webinar, in which managing director of Sue Hill Recruitment, Sue Hill, contributed.

The WebTV programme discussed the possible consequences of swine flu, how businesses should prepare and how they should react if it hits their business.

Business network XING has recorded 35% higher revenues in the first six months of 2009.

Total revenues jumped  to €21.54m (£18.49m), while the number of paying members increased by 21% to 635,000 members.

Social work and allied health recruiter Medicare First has moved to new offices in London Bridge to cater for future expansion.

Andrew Yetzes, company director, says: “The new office is a key step forward for Medicare First, and comes at a genuinely exciting time for the company. We have forged a great market position within our sector, and are enjoying ongoing success.

IT and pharma recruiter Vine Resources is moving to offices at The Royal Exchange in London.

The new site comes complete with onsite gym and roof top terrace.

Network Group Holdings made a loss in the six months to 31 May 2009, as the company was hit my “extremely difficult market conditions”. The company recorded a loss of £905,000 after tax, compared to a profit of £1.28m in the same period in 2008.

New job board Sunee.co.uk has launched. The website allows employers to brand their vacancies, as well as allowing them to  advertise some jobs for free.

Steve Buchanan, managing director of Sunee.co.uk, says:“Employers have the choice of advertising their vacancies for 14 or 30 days and our featured recruiters have jobs branded with their company logo on the homepage.

Japan

Multi-sector recruiter Randstad has agreed to purchase a 10% stake in the share capital of Japanese recruiter Fujistaff for around £10.5m.

Global recruitment and talent management company Hudson has confirmed that Andy Rogerson, chief executive of Hudson UK, has resigned and will leave the company at the end of January.

I am writing to correct some of the assertions made in Jeanette Robinson’s letter in your last edition (4 February).

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