Whitehall civil servants say they don’t feel they have all the necessary skills needed to deliver on the government agenda for more competition and private sector involvement in public services.
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The European Network of Integrity & Compliance Officers (ENICO) is to be integrated into the Institute of Business Ethics (IBE).
Outsourcing giant Capita has acquired business travel firm Expotel for £16m, the latest in a series of 2012 acquisitions, the value of which will likely head towards £200m by the year’s end.
Workers in the Western provinces of Alberta and British Columbia (BC) have displayed the greatest confidence around their company’s growth and hiring prospects.
France is to spend €2.3bn (£1.8bn) over the next two years to boost youth employment.
Analysis, research and consultancy firm Frost and Sullivan is to hire 830 people in its newly opened Global Innovation Centre of Excellence in business district Iskandar Malaysia in the South of peninsular Malaysia.
The empowerment of women and gender equality in both the public and private sectors in South Africa “could not be left to market forces”, says the Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities.
A large-scale construction scheme in Kent, which is said to have the potential to deliver 60,000 jobs, has been given the go-ahead.
A strong performance in international markets was behind Hays recording 8% net fee growth and a 9% rise in operating profits, according to preliminary results announced for the year ended 30 June.
Nearly a third (31%) of companies are to increase their spending on HR technology in the coming year as change in HR department grows, finds a survey of 628 global organisations from professional services company Towers Watson.