Leisure supplier to the education sector Pulse has appointed Neil Mosley, former director of sport at Imperial College London, as its director of education.
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Software development consultancy Scott Logic has taken in seven undergraduate students as paid interns to its offices in Bristol, Edinburgh and Newcastle
Milton Keynes-based medical recruiter National Locums has appointed Sam Varney as nursing sales manager
Recruitment and outsourcing firm Servoca has bought education staffing business Classic Education for an initial £1.2m.
In what has been an intense week of Brexit fallout, recruiters have been scrabbling around for any signs of what it means for their industry.
Pharmaceutical recruiters could find themselves scratching around an ever-decreasing talent pool, with fewer clients and smaller fees in a post-Brexit UK, after around £8.5bn of EU funding allocated to the UK sector was jeopardised by the decision to leave the trading bloc.
Global recruitment firm Harvey Nash said the group had traded in line with its expectations in the first four months of the financial year, despite challenging conditions and the recent uncertainty regarding the EU referendum result.
A teenage waitress on a zero-hours contract was awarded £3.5k at an industrial tribunal after she was told by her employer to wear a skirt and let her hair down “for the punters”.
Raw Talent Academy is working with broadband supplier Gigaclear to find field sales executive positions within the company.
Language specialists ABL Recruitment has promoted Tracy Durrant to managing director.