Recruitment trade bodies have given a mixed response to yesterday's Spring Budget Statement.
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An Aberdeenshire businessman has offered a job to youths that started a fire at his restaurant.
Recruiters have seen a pick up in growth of permanent placements to reach a one-year peak, but temp billings have risen at their slowest pace for four months.
Global recruiter PageGroup has seen group gross profit rise 11.7%, but fall 3.5% in the UK year-on-year, according to full-year results for the year ended 31 December 2016.
Recruiters have given a cautious welcome to anticipated announcements affecting social care, business rates and STEM skills, ahead of today’s Spring Statement.
Building STEM skills, helping combat business rate increases and raising NI for the self-employed were among the highlights in this afternoon’s Spring Budget statement.
Global people and organisational advisory firm Korn/Ferry International has seen year-on-year revenue increase 11%, which it attributes mainly to its September 2015 acquisition of HR adviser Hay Group.
Staffing and employability organisation Staffline has turned to Ireland for its next acquisition.
The Association of Recruitment Consultancies (ARC) has welcomed an expected government review into how different workers are taxed.
LinkedIn has already followed up on a promise to restore some member search functionality lost following a recent redesign but at an increased price, recruiters claim.