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Index up on July but US fallout still to hit
The Adecco/Mandis Job Creation Index (JCI) decreased by 631, from 25,761 to 25,130 compared to the same period last year. However, it improved 7% on July’s figures.

Investment bankers have been rushing to spend the evening with a snooty, incompetent, work-shy buffoon. No they're not staying late at the office, they're flocking to see Alex, the cartoon character, as he makes his debut in London's Theatreland. And who is there to make this all possible?
The UK has maintained its position in a study of low-cost locations for business

Salary growth slows with modesty recovery in permanent hires and rise in temporary jobs

March brought a modest rise in permanent staff appointments while salary inflation eased to its lowest for two and a half years, according to a new study, The Report on Jobs, published by the REC and KPMG.

Recruiters are more committed to the concept of candidate loyalty than ever before, if the latest findings from the Jobsite Recruit Rank survey are to be believed. Ben Jones reports

There has been a flurry of activity in the HR sector throughout the year, and growth looks set to continue

Imagine a recruitment service which offers candidates free dietary information and fashion advice, along with the usual CV and interview tips. Well, that service is upon us in the form of Adecco Premier, which launched last week.
Recruiters working in the security sector are having to adapt to the changing demands of clients who are increasingly turning to modern technology to meet their security needs.

Tom Craven, managing director of Momentum Security, says that sophisticated technology such as CCTV is increasingly "augment
Anyone convinced that recruitment and retention is all about the best man (or woman) for the job, would have been shocked by the departure of the athletic Gabby Logan from the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing in favour of the more co-ordinationally challenged Kate Garraway.

Britain's manufacturing sector has shed tens of thousands of jobs as companies have moved the work abroad to low cost countries such as China, India and Eastern Europe. Colin Cottell investigates

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