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Royal Bank of Scotland is the latest financial institution that has told its contractors it will no longer engage them unless they go on the books.

A multi-agency operation aimed at ensuring the safety of cockle pickers has taken place in South Wales (pictured).

As it’s the last weekend before Halloween, Recruiter spoke to agency leaders about some of their recruiting nightmares.

Week four on BBC’s The Apprentice is over – so did recruitment’s representative Scarlett Allen-Horton survive to fight another day?

Almost half of HR professionals report that they are drowning in paperwork due to the “administrative nightmare” of off-payroll rules being extended into the private sector from April next year.

Uncertainty around whether the UK is set to leave the European Union with a deal, a general election or a second referendum is hitting candidate confidence.

A few weeks ago, was the World Mental Health Day. I saw numerous posts on social media about mental health and the role employers play in ensuring the wellbeing of their staff.

Three prominent BBC presenters have been landed with a tax bill of £920,000 after HMRC ruled last month that they are not legitimately self-employed. Their assignments were deemed to be caught within IR35 and therefore they therefore had to pay a higher rate of tax, while unpaid national insurance contributions also had to be settled. 

If the worst happens and your recruitment business needs to make people redundant, employment lawyers Paige Tompkins and Chris Weaver explain the process.

Given the current volatile political and economic climate, even the most established businesses are looking to steady their feet firmly on the ground.

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