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What are the biggest obstacles to selling a recruitment business?
... value can be lost if suitable preparations are not made. In more extreme cases, a business might not be saleable at all. ... it important; niche or specialist businesses are definitely more valuable than generalists. By way of extension, a business which operates ...
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State of the Union
... migrant workers for jobs, and in London that figure rises to more than half. Poland, the largest of the new EU states, has been the main ... Polish workers can earn between 2.5 and four times more in the UK than they could in their home country. “There are lawyers ...
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Recruiters need to be aware of sick pay proposals or risk fines
... will need to be alive to the government’s suggestion of a more ‘robust’ approach to fining employers who do not meet their SSP ... is essentially reactive to breaches, there are signs that a more proactive stance may be taken, whereby it will make enquiries and ...
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Unemployment low but job creation ‘ponderous’
... large number of people in part-time work who want to work more hours, and are notching up pay packets in an attempt to attract new staff. ... trend, the average person would now be earning £130 more per week than they actually do.” Meanwhile Alpesh Paleja, principal ...
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Making Irish business roar again
... was increasing the number of staff it intends to recruit by more than the 800 it announced in November. Staffing agencies see positive ... performing sectors include IT and software, as well as more traditional industries such food and tourism, he says. Solano Tech is ...
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AWR: is your firm ready for October?
... highest risk that comparable permanent employees are paid more than agency workers. This is more likely at the lower end of the labour market, says Barrow. The use of ...
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Recruitment paradise from the dashboard light
... and increase their productivity. They also bring more transparency to key performance indicators (KPIs) and processes and, in ... shows a consultant the impact on their back pockets by doing more of an activity based on their current ratios.” Aspire worked with ...
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Ex-Primary Care People CEO Juneja jailed for beating wife
... he continued, “according to her evidence [she was treated] more like a slave”. The judge described one example of Juneja’s coercive ... Primary Care People went into administration in 2017, owing more than £2m to creditors. However, the assets were acquired by ...
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NI recruiters talk
More Irish workers are shuttling between the north and south for jobs, but tax ... the sales industry. “It’s about people like us being more proactive and making ourselves look more professional,” said Toland. ...
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Professional sites net members in recession
... that professional networking sites are seen as “becoming more and more aligned with job boards”. He added there was a fear among some ...