Search Page

Headhunting executive public sector recruiter Solace Enterprises was “contributing to burgeoning pay packets for chief executives”, according to The Sunday Times newspaper.

The Sunday Times reports that Solace Enterprises has helped boost town hall bosses’ pay packets by 30% in four years.

Wakefield sales recruiter M2R has been invited to attend a trade delegation to Bahrain and chosen as a recruitment case study for UK Trade and Investment.

UKTI has invited M2R’s clients and also future potential business partners to the event after  being impressed by their successful relationships with clients in the Middle East.

International executive search companies have ended 2008 positively by announcing completed and new searches.

Boyden announced the appointment of Chad Fulgham as the US Federal Bureau of Investigation’s chief information officer (CIO), responsible for the organisation’s overall information technology (IT) work.

A weakened pound will cause people to be choosy rather than cancel their holidays, according to travel recruiters.

The pound has fallen to its worse rate against foreign currencies in 18 years, a decline that is likely to make foreign holidays more expensive as the British traveller gets less for their pound.

Most firms plan on maintaining or increasing recruitment of business support professionals, according to a new survey.

The 2009 market report, from secretarial and business support recruiter Crone Corkill, shows that 39% of companies plan to increase headcount in 2009.

International real estate, infrastructure and commercial property recruiter Prime People is warning that results for the full year 2008/2009 will be “significantly below market expectations”. In November, the company’s broker said it expected profits of £1.26m before tax, compared with £2.4m pre-tax profits for 2007/08.

Mon, 2 Feb 2009

The French Competition Council is imposing a fine of €34.2m (£30.6m) on global recruitment giant Adecco in connection with an anti-trust case involving the firm, Adia France and their main competitors in France.

In a statement released this morning, Adecco said it is analysing the Council’s decision before deciding whether it will appeal.

Tue, 3 Feb 2009

Multi-sector recruiter Manpower is to appeal against a decision by the Competition Council in France.

The Competition Council declared that Manpower’s French operating unit had engaged in anti-competitive conduct in violation of French law between March 2003 to November 2004.

Information and communications technology (ICT) solutions firm Huawei has announced it will increase its UK workforce from 800 to 1,500 by 2017 as it spends $2bn (£1.25bn) in the country over the next five years.
Four out of seven employers that have embedded a disability framework within their own organisation aimed at barrier-free recruitment of people with disabilities have ditched agency suppliers for failing to meet sufficiently high standards on disability.
Top