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Derby-based recruiter Baker Bright Recruitment Solutions has appointed Kim MacNamara as recruitment director.

MacNamara was previously HR recruitment director at HR staffing specialist Ashley Kate HR.

Pertemps Network Group (PNG) has acquired a stake in London-based recruiter ISE Partners.

ISE specialises in the placement of secretarial, office support, public relations and communications professionals operating in the financial services, investment and professional services sectors.

London-based recruiter Wild Berry Associates has launched.

The Wild Berry name is taken from Berry Recruitment Group’s two brands: Berry Recruitment and Wild Recruitment and pulls together the group’s central London assets into one hub, focusing on office and professional, sales and customer service and finance and accountancy sectors.  

Plus is the UK’s newest and most cost effective Umbrella service for Contractors and Agencies. Supported by Anderson Group, the UK’s largest provider of outsourced employment management solutions, Plus delivers everything expected of an Umbrella at a fraction of the cost.

Recruitment giant Adecco has seen group revenues increase 4% year-on-year driven by strong global growth, especially in Italy, Iberia and France.

The group’s Q4 and full-year results, published this morning, reveals full-year revenues of €22,708m (£19,461m) up from €22,010m, while gross profit increased to €4,276m, from €4,179m over the same period.

A Dutch exit from the European Union would be “hugely problematic” to the country’s ability to attract talent and for UK recruitment agencies operating in the country, recruiters have warned.

This week a new Dutch poll commissioned by thinktank Bruges Group found 56% of people in the country wanted to leave the European Union, while 44% wanted to stay.

Recruiter's can make the most of post-Brexit Britain, says Tom Hadley, REC director of policy and professional services.

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