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Impersonation and contractor fraud more common than cyber-attacks, says risk expert
... or handing over personal details. “The latter is far more common that the former,” Rosser said. “I would say it Is pretty much happening all the time, but the former is more impactful on the recruiter, where we have seen cases of £50k losses.” ...
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Buying better, helping more
... at ending cruelty to children. Last year, the charity raised more than £90 million for its work. But despite its charitable aims, the ... be identified early and staff will adopt the new system much more willingly. In turn, the pilot users will be used as an in-house training ...
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Hospitality vacancies increase more than 340% this year
... last year, 60% of industry employers say they are now seeing more applications from UK workers than ever before. In a reverse of last ... at Caterer.com, commented: “It is encouraging to see more UK workers entering the industry as people see the valuable, long-term ...
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Reed tax tribunal raises more questions than answers for umbrella companies
... where a VAT saving meant that contracts for services made more sense) and paid them a mixture of taxable pay and tax-free and NIC-free ... relationship between assignments, the workers were more like agency workers, who ordinarily have a series of separate permanent ...
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Once more into the breach…
... he says. “At the same time, industry has become much more professional. The market is populated by highly experienced individuals ... helps to push up the rates, and that in turn is attracting more experienced people into the marketplace.” But there are disadvantages ...
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More robust NHS workforce planning needed, finds Healthier Recruitment research
... However, many NHS Trusts could benefit from putting in place more robust workforce planning strategies to further improve efficiencies. ... “Ultimately, taking this approach results in both a more stable workforce and reduced agency reliance.” Also commenting on the ...
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Suppliers set for more restructuring angst
... could be costly for the supplier in the long run. As more and more first-tier suppliers are getting fed up with restructuring announcements ...
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Suppliers set for more restructuring angst_2
... could be costly for the supplier in the long run. As more and more first-tier suppliers are getting fed up with restructuring announcements ...
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Suppliers set for more restructuring angst_3
... could be costly for the supplier in the long run. As more and more first-tier suppliers are getting fed up with restructuring announcements ...
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Research reveals those industries penalised by HMRC for lying about tax
... & Farming (£2m). The other sectors to have been fined more than £1m are Logistics, Courier Services & Transportation Services ...