Up to 800m workers worldwide could lose their jobs as a result of automation by 2030, according to research by consultants McKinsey.
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Three people were arrested yesterday in Ferryhill, County Durham on suspicion of offences under the Modern Slavery Act.
While he didn’t cover himself in glory in last night’s episode of The Apprentice, at least James White, recruitment’s great hope for the coveted title remains standing.
The government should give existing EU-born construction workers an immediate guarantee that they can continue to live and work in the UK after Brexit, according to a think tank.
Prime Minister Theresa May has given her personal support to government plans to help 1m disabled people into work in the next 10 years.
Yesterday’s European Court of Justice ruling on holiday pay has “enormous implications” for employers and those who engage self-employed contractors, an employment lawyer has told Recruiter.
Joyce Maroney, executive director of the Workforce Institute at Kronos, on recruiting great people.
This week’s contracts and deals include: Berry Recruitment, Bullhorn, Kingsbridge Contractor Insurance, Peoplenet, Rullion
Losses widened at AIM-quoted international recruitment consultancy Nakama Group, according to its half-year report for the first six months of the year.
The Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) aims to have 125 staff by the end of the financial year as it gears up to tackle labour market abuse and modern slavery.