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The inaugural Recruiter Annual Forum heard views on a variety of topics from leading figures in the industry
The chairman of the REC's board of directors says the recruitment trade body is "in good hands" with acting chief executive Helen Reynolds, in the wake of CEO Marcia Roberts' departure.

At a press briefing last Thursday, chairman Gary Irvine said that the board was "in discussions" about how the orga

Support is growing among MPs to extend the remit of the Gangmasters Licence Authority (GLA) from agriculture and food processing to other sectors, including construction and hospitality.

GLA chairman Paul Whitehouse told Recruiter: "Last month there was a Private Members Bill to expand the GLA's p

Attention all car-loving recruiters!

Does miles-per-gallon mean as much to you as margin? Do you get het up over horsepower?

Then Recruiter wants to hear from you. Tell us about your obsession or love affair with a car for a future article in Recruiter.

Consistent Group is facing legal action by new union Unite after it lost an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case.

Unite, which was formed following a merger of the Transport and General Workers' Union and Amicus on 1 May, plans to claim unfair dismissal and victimisation of union activities against the recruitment agency, which supplies workers in the food processing and manufacturing s

Recruiters are casting doubt on whether an urgent review of recruitment checks on overseas staff working in the NHS that has been ordered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown will produce concrete results.

The government action ignores basic challenges facing recruiters and the NHS alike in scrutinising ca
The managing director of an agency which recruits nannies nationwide has noticed an upsurge in demand for nannies who speak Mandarin Chinese.

Vanessa Cook, of the Little Ones agency based in London, said more and more parents are looking for Mandarin Chinese speakers because they believe it is the business language of the future.

"In the last 18 months, we've noticed this rise," she

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation said it wants to work with the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE), which has announced that a "major industry taskforce" will put the "activities and behaviour" of recruitment consultancies "under the spotlight".

ACE has accused recruiter

The chief executive of the Association of Technology Staffing Companies (ATSCo), Ann Swain, is concerned about how new codes of practice for the IT staffing industry will be enforced.

The Recruitment and Employment Confederation's IT and Communica- tions sector group has launched two new codes of prac
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