The UK government has announced a £5m expansion of its Mandatory Work Activity Scheme – the same controversial scheme that has seen court proceedings initiated against it by a participant alleging it amounted to forced labour.
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Two contrasting positions have emerged around the career prospects of the more than 3,000 armed forces personnel who were yesterday informed of their redundancies.
Economic recession hovers menacingly in the air, budgets are crunched, margins are pushed, and it’s the odd organisation that isn’t pressed to “add value”, as they say, in charging higher prices for services rendered.
The number of people employed at new US car or truck dealerships in 2011 was 933,350, a rise of 4.6% on the 2010 figure, reveals data from the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA).
With youth unemployment across the Arab World averaging 24.9%, this should be a prime concern for Middle East business and policymakers.
V4 Services, a local government and public sector transformational solutions provider, has appointed Nev Wilkinson as director to develop V4 Resourcing’s executive search practice.
There is no reason to believe that the US government’s proposed Affordable Care Act – also known as Obamacare – would hit employment, a study finds.
Around 500 jobs will be revived in Calais as part of a workers’ co-operative, following Groupe Eurotunnel’s takeover of the ferry operator SeaFrance, which went into administration in January of this year.
There is no reason to believe that the US government’s proposed Affordable Care Act – also known as Obamacare – would hit employment, a study finds.
Recruitment consultancy IT Talent has appointed Dawn Springer as head of business development.