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Students from an East Midlands college are to benefit from practical sessions designed to improve their knowledge of modern slavery and labour exploitation in the workplace.

Recruitment directors and senior staff have been ordered to pay more than £280k for plotting to illegally opt workers out of the company pension scheme.

Recruiters are awaiting the chancellor’s Budget speech later today with bated breath, ahead of the confirmation of an expected extension of off-payroll rules into the private sector.

The chancellor has followed through on plans to extend controversial off-payroll rules into the private sector.

The REC is calling for an independent review of the real costs of using banks for supplying NHS staff.  

Deal or no deal? Whatever happens, recruiters will play a big part in the UK economy post-Brexit, says Neil Carberry, REC chief executive
 

How do we measure ‘good work’? asks Tom Hadley, REC director of policy and professional services

At time of writing, we are still awaiting the release of the government’s long-awaited Immigration white paper.

A man and a woman convicted of supplying illegal workers to food factories have been served with the first ever use of an ASBO for rogue employers.  Under the terms of their Labour Market Enforcement Orders (LMEOs), Sabina Gaina and Badar Hayat, from Leicester, must adhere to strict controls on employing workers in the future.  The LMEO will be in force for two years.

With the clocks due to go back this weekend, perhaps it is time for all you hard-driving sales professionals to top up on your sleep by having a well-earned lie in.

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