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Retention HR priority in 2007
... time and investment. Lower staff turnover results in a more motivated and productive workforce and reduced recruitment costs. ... the working environment.” Separate research covering more than 800 workers reveals that many staff are more motivated by career ...
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OFFICE SUPPORT RECRUITMENT
... reflection of the fact that many of these positions are now more akin to a junior management role. It found that co-ordinator or ... deserved, some employers have developed a range of more modern and, arguably more glamorous titles to reflect the true nature of ...
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Nurse shortage predicted
... Employment Confederation, said: "It shows the need to have more flexibility in staffing levels, and it should mean more use of agency staff." Robert Stiff says a shortage of GPs in the UK has ...
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HOSPITALITY RECRUITMENT
... research by purchasing consortium Beacon. The survey of more than 2,000 hotels, bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs, found that 78% of ... operators such as golf clubs and leisure centres. More than a third of businesses felt a lack of appropriate skills due to the ...
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Restructure for E&P
... just run its course. Our clients are increasingly giving us more and more specialised roles which require a more specialised approach from ...
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FINANCIAL_2
Financial traders in London earned up to 50% more last year than their counterparts in New York, according to research by ... average pay for traders working in London was only 10%-15% more than their American rivals. Shaun Springer, chief executive of Napier ...
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Executives swap passive for proactive approach to next job move
... are taking control of their career paths and applying a much more proactive approach to their next job move through their own networks, ... for this specialised service and it is refreshing to see more and more senior level executives taking a proactive approach to their ...
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Government reveals changes to its Small Business Service
... to its Small Business Service (SBS) to make it a smaller, more sharply focused policy unit within the Department of Trade and Industry, ... "Businesses have told us that they want a stronger SBS with more clout in Government. We've responded to that by moving from delivering ...
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Online Christmas shopping could cost businesses £7bn
... presents online from their desks could cost businesses more than £7bn in the run up to Christmas, warns the Employment Law Advisory ... of the Employment Law Advisory Services. He says: "More and more people are turning to the internet either to buy presents, or to ...
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DriveLink chief warns of trend for consolidation
... and the tightening up of the buying of recruitment, means more and more companies are being put up for sale,” Holford said. “Barely a day goes ...