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New system jeopardises smaller businesses, says FINA
Decline in demand and weak foreign currencies blamed
The amount spent by US companies on leadership development will increase 14% between 2011 and 2012, to an estimated $13.6bn, according to research from HR research and advisory firm Bersin & Associates.
Unemployment has declined for a fourth successive month to its lowest level since last summer, to 2.58m people in the three months to May, with indications that employment has been given a boost by the London Olympics.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) today launches new plans to make it simpler for employees to transfer their work pension with them from job to job.
Businesses around the world are currently experiencing a far-reaching market shift that will impact the supply and demand for skilled talent over the next decade, finds newly released research.
Two new major energy projects should create 20,000 permanent and temporary jobs between them in the next few years.
MMGG Acquisition, the private group currently privatising technical recruiter Morson, has enough offers of its share acquisition proposals to take hold of 80.71% of total shares in the company.
UK interims are in increasingly high demand overseas, but one can secure these assignments by looking close to home, Jason Atkinson, the managing director of interim provider Russam Interim tells Recruiter.
Legal recruiter Shilton Sharpe Quarry (SSQ) has seen a 10% rise in profit before tax, reaching £3.6m for the year 2011.
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