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McDonald's is to give its UK staff the choice of working fixed hours or having zero-hours contracts.

The National Audit Office says it needs the BBC to publish the amount it spends on freelancers and agency staff over a prolonged period to conduct a full assessment of BBC staff expenditure.

Recruiters have given a muted welcome to Labour’s plans for a pay rise for NHS workers and to require trusts to legislate to ensure safe staffing levels.

The days are gone when new recruits knuckle down and accept whatever values are prevalent in the company they join.

Contracts and deals for week of 24-28 April 2017

The past year has seen political and economic changes on a global scale, starting in the UK with the vote to leave the EU and followed by a controversial US election campaign and the success of Donald Trump. Are we witnessing a rise in populism and anti-establishment sentiments?

Heidrick & Struggles has seen revenue climb 7.6% year-on-year amid “solid” growth for its executive search business.

Recruitment professionals are more connected on LinkedIn than people working in any other industry sector, according to data from the professional network.

Randstad says it has started 2017 on a “positive” note, with gross profit climbing 6.4% year-on-year in Q1 2017.

Recruiters should conduct risk assessments ahead of placing candidates in exotic environments or face cases being brought for a breach of duty of care due to an increased risk of contracting malaria.

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