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Pensions recruiter Branwell Ford Associates has chosen Jane Crawley as managing consultant.

Recruiters beat celebrities in the latest wealth list
Cambridgeshire-based Slender Contracting has become the first company to regain a Gangmasters Licence after reapplying and demonstrating that the issues that led to revocation had been resolved.

The company had its licence revoked by the Gangmasters Licence Authority when they withdrew their appeal against the GLA's decision to revoke their licence.

GLA chief executive Mike Wilson sa
CareerBuilder.co.uk has announced a two-year deal with Virginmedia.com to power a new online job centre on its Jobs and Money site.
Scotland's best recruiters are named
Developing a personal network of contacts will still be the most important tool in an executive's job search in five years' time, according to a recent executive survey by recruiter Harvey Nash.

Contacting headhunters will be the second most important tool, but using job boards and social networking sites will rise in importance over the same time, respondents to the survey said.

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Harvey Nash boss tells businesses to modernise or miss out
The long-awaited guidance on the government's managed service companies (MSCs) legislation published by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) last month has been widely welcomed.
Advertising agencies are being invited to bid for a five-year contract to provide recruitment advertising for a local authority.

Southwark Council, a London borough, is asking agencies to bid for the contract, which could be extended for a further year and would start on 1 April next year.

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India will take stern action against recruitment agencies who exploit Indian workers, Minister for Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi said in Dubai, reported the Times of India. A large numbers of workers in Qatar have related their woes to the minister in Doha. The problem faced by domestic workers in the Gulf States is one of the major concerns of the overseas ministry, Ravi said.
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