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The 2012 Budget has rarely left the headlines since it was first announced. For recruitment businesses there were a number of announcements that should be noted and acted on when the time is right.
Recruitment, training and healthcare provider H1 Healthcare has opened an office in Worcester.
Energy recruiter Spencer Ogden has unveiled its new mining division – the eighth division of its business, as it aims to be the sector’s “first fully end-to-end recruiter”, according to a company statement.
Independent Irish coffee shop chain Insomnia Coffee Company is to enter the retail franchising market, opening 15 stores over the next five years and creating 100 new jobs.
Online car dealership CarSmart’s director of sales has voiced concern at lack of enthusiasm among benefits claimants for new job openings at the firm.
Biopharmaceutical firm Amgen yesterday began building work as part of an expansion that should create 100 new jobs at its Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin plant, following over $200m (£123m) investment.
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has appointed headhunters Spencer Stuart after the resignation of its chief executive yesterday.
FMCG multinational PepsiCo is to invest £15.2m in its Walkers manufacturing site in Leicester, hiring 110 employees in the process.
Two judgements handed down by the Supreme Court of the UK regarding the employment of legal professionals could have major implications at either end of the careers spectrum.
Recruiters in the offshore wind sector remain positive on its long-term prospects, despite politicians “dragging their feet” and mixed signs of public support for the industry.
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