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Brazil is the 22nd most attractive destination for jobseekers globally, finds research from Dutch recruitment and labour market communications firm Intelligence Group.
Eighteen states recorded unemployment rate rises in May, while the rate was down in 14 states and the District of Columbia, and unchanged in another 18, reports the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Ian Emmerson has joined the Recruitment & Employment Confederation as director of member delivery, replacing Martyn Noble.

May saw further improvement to the Scottish jobs market, with both permanent and temporary roles rising strongly, but not as strongly as in April, the Bank of Scotland’s latest Report on Jobs reveals.
Although news flow surrounding Greece, Spanish banks and the broader Eurozone economy has remained resolutely negative over the past few weeks, much of the doom and gloom had already been anticipated by the stock market.
Business software solutions firm m-hance has received 1,162 applicants for six positions on its new graduate scheme, run in partnership with specialist recruiter Discovery Graduates.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has written to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) setting out its remit for its 2013 report.
While nearly one in two fathers (49%) say they do the majority or an equal share of the childcare, two thirds (67%) don’t think their employers have sufficient family friendly policies.
The average price of a Central London serviced workspace in the first five months of 2012 was £583, the third consecutive annual rise, although it remains below the 2008 peak of £647.
Financial services executive search firms Global Sage and The Rose Partnership have signed an agreement “aimed at creating the world’s leading financial services search firm”, a jointly-issued statement says.
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