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GLA’s Paul Whitehouse
A Scottish gangmaster business pleaded guilty to contravening the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on 7 May.
Tony Reeves
The Kellan Group is initiating further cost-cutting measures as its net fee income continues to decline.
Monster is to host a virtual jobs fair for the UK and Ireland between 1-14 October.
Monster expects 120,000 jobseekers to attend and will rent virtual booths to chat with candidates to discuss details of vacancies and to help fill roles.
GradsEast, a not-for-profit service operated by the university careers service for East of England, is staging its second annual online recruitment fair. At the time of writing, more than 500 graduates had already pre-registered for the event, which runs from 8-19 June.
Trade body the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s (REC) is sending out a “very clear message” with the investigation of recruitment related complaints.
According to its latest report its Professional Standards Team issued four reprimands, made seven inspections, two compliance orders and one explusion over last year.
Over a fifth of teachers believe that the increase in teaching applications is positive, because the so-called ‘credit crunch teachers’ are bringing new skills and experience with them, according to a recent survey by Hays Education.
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Education recruiter Connex Education has opened its first overseas office in Sydney, Australia.
This follows shortly after the opening of the company’s new Hertfordshire branch, the second in six months.