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The question of what defines a worker and what does not has once again hit the headlines.
Recruiters have welcomed government plans to require its biggest suppliers to publish data and action plans to improve the diversity of their workforce.
This week’s appointments include: BWD Search & Selection, Eames Consulting Group, Franklin Fitch, Green Park, HRS, Langley James, PeopleReady, Rain Consultancy Group, Sellick Partnership, swissstaffing, The RSA Group
A new customer engagement centre due to open in July in Hull is expected to bring almost 200 jobs to the city.
A record number of female IT professionals are working as contractors, according to official government figures.
The UK’s maritime industry is using Seafarers Awareness Week, which runs until 30 June, to raise awareness of the type of employment opportunities in the sector both today and in the future.
Recruiters have welcomed the government’s proposals to relax the criteria for EU nationals settled status post-Brexit, however some have raised concerns over implementation and delivery.
A US cybersecurity firm is creating 100 jobs at a new centre of excellence in Cork, Ireland.
Prime People has seen a marginal increase in year-on-year net fee income (NFI), according to audited results for the year to 31 March 2018.