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Seeking an indemnity from supplier_2
... loss that could not have been avoided, you have little more risk than under the equivalent warranty. Insurance is a separate ... Obviously you want your suppliers to be insured, and the more dependent on them you are, the more you need to check insurance levels. ...
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Skills shortage makes purchasers hard to find
... over the past five years. Firms now want people who are more dynamic, more commercial, and they view them as critical to the business, when they ...
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UK recruiters set to dominate global markets – City Comment
... and operationally. Most quoted UK companies opened more international offices and many entered new markets both geographically and ... become less reliant on traditional markets, like the UK, and more diversified in its activities. This has got to be good news for UK ...
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Procurement central
... paying the most for its gas and electricity, and 60 per cent more than the Foreign Office and Scottish Office. Can government procurement ... Around 50 staff will work at the OGC’s HQ in London, but more will be incorporated from the office’s five constituent procurement ...
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An increased sense of confidence
... of fee earners to total staff has consistently remained more than 75% during 2011. The increase in revenues generated over 2010 has ... has reduced, which would lead to the conclusion that more business is being won with existing clients. The full effects that the ...
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What recruiters should look out for in today’s Budget
... road and other infrastructure projects. Young people: more help for students and young people, including a possible cut in their ... in investment to boost the sector. Business rates: more frequent revaluations and a possible freeze on business rates could be on ...
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Europe is ‘the biggest opportunity’ for recruiters, says Hays’ Venables
... generally replacing leavers. “There is a little bit more cost control by companies than there was a year ago, but the universal ... an economic slowdown coming out of China, but they are much more concerned with their own order books. “We might see slightly more modest ...
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Employment rate hits record highs
... the 381,000 increase in the UK workforce includes [more than] 82,000 self-employed, which is 21.5% of the increase in people ... case then businesses are likely to become reluctant to add more permanent roles and will turn to freelancers to find short-term ... market “pulling workers in opposing directions”, with more jobs being created while both productivity and real wages are falling. ...
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SThree gives IT staffing local colour
... however, the company’s concise mission statement comes more into clearer focus. Because this is a very unusual organisation, where the individuality of the parts is far more important than the sum of the whole. “The SThree brands are genuinely ...
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Mover and shaker
... business, as Leggio works by a code of conduct that takes more than economic considerations into account. “Event after event in my life ... back to a love of sports,” she says. “I think of myself more as a coach who looks at team members, identifying their strengths and ...