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Public sector, finance, HR interim management service provider, Interim Performers has been awarded the NHS PASA Commercial Resources Framework.

Effective from 1 June, Interim Performers will supply staff with commercial experience within HR and Finance.

The redesigned site will offer expert advice from James Caan, Duncan Bannatyne and John Timpson, tools such as interview training and CV tips, as well as relevant industry sector news and sector specific forums.

Sectors covered include engineering, sales, manufacturing, construction, executive, energy, public sector and education.

Hays Healthcare has been awarded a place on the new NHS framework agreement for nursing for all 13 regions, across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Employers can minimise the risk of hiring candidates that are ineligible to work in the UK by using agencies, according to recruiters.

Yesterday, Attorney General Baroness Scotland was fined £5,000 for employing a housekeeper who was not legally allowed to work in the UK.

Taylor Root, which launched a secretarial division in October, has got onto the preferred supplier lists of “10s and 10s” of its law firms clients.

Marketing specialist agency EMR has reported another healthy year within its corporate investor relations and financial communications both in the UK and abroad.

Multi-sector recruiter Manpower has withdrawn its revenue and earnings guidance for the fourth quarter of 2008 due to continued declines in global labour markets and changes in foreign currencies.

Most hospitality firms predict a surge in demand for temporary workers in 2009, according to a new survey.

The survey, from hospitality recruiter Admiral shows that while 67% of respondents expected a delay in most recruitment decisions, 56% anticipate a greater need for temporary staff this year.

The proposed increase of the national minimum wage to £6.10 would increase unemployment, according to the director general of the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC).

But the TUC claimed recently that the UK economy has room to accommodate a rise to £6.10 per hour.

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