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Promises, promises
... your existing set-up is vital. The days when a recruiter’s job was simply to get someone – anyone – to accept a job in return for a fee are gone for ever. Recruitment these days is an ...
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Viewpoint: Are you ready for IR35?
... than an employee sitting next to them doing a very similar job. The rules apply only to individuals who are working like employees ...
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New culture, new rules
... Complete trust is bestowed when the employee accepts the job, but quickly disappears if he or she does not perform as expected. For ...
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Secretarial, PAs, administration
... This is not to say that all sectors have experienced job shedding this year. Jo Edwards, managing director at Tate, says the ...
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UK employment increases but skill shortages make some wary
... now at 2.7%. But Andrew Hunter, co-founder of job board Adzuna, said it might not all be as it seems. “The labour ...
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Secretary of State discusses Future of Jobs at REC HQ
... generations of workers; Working with clients to update job descriptions and radically review current recruitment procedures and ...
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Artificial Intelligence for recruiting, computers are stupid without humans
... generate and use this kind of data everyday as part of your job, inputting this into an intelligent machine could, potentially, create a ...
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Lawyers warn holiday pay may have to include commission
... intrinsically linked to the performance of the tasks of his job and therefore should be included in his holiday pay. “Because Lock ...
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Jobless total rises to 2.49m
... have to spend on jobseekers allowance before being offered a job or training is a welcome move. Training schemes help to equip young people ...
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Employers must support local initiatives more
... If they know it is really genuine and they know there is a job at the end, they really knuckle down,” he said. Subjects: ...