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Working mothers
... back is access to childcare. Having an opportunity to work more flexibly by law would really help a lot of women who are in the situation ... wholly support moves to extend the ‘right to request’ to more parents. But the government should be bolder still and extend the right to ...
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Salaries fall
... of AllTheTopBananas.com, said: “Every day there is more evidence that the country is heading for tough economic times and here is more. After 12 months of strong growth with a slight levelling off of figures ...
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Working styles
Contractors need to adapt their working styles to more challenging economic conditions, new research shows. Research from ... Today, companies are managing their contingent workforce more tightly, for shorter spells, often on a reduced cost of ownership. ...
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Employment gap
... the labour market. Recruitment agencies often provide a more flexible recruitment process which means that people from diverse backgrounds are more likely to succeed in securing employment.” The report recommends ...
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Video profiles
... “Increasingly, we find that jobseekers are becoming much more digitally savvy, but also more inclined towards seeking employment with companies that show greater ...
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Agency workers_2
... through Parliament, adding that the government needed more time to resolve the issue at European level. Previous moves in Europe ... is facing increasing pressure to offer concessions after more than a third of Labour MPs voted in favour of the Bill in February. ...
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Aviation jobs
... good news for both consumers and the travel industry. More specifically it should stimulate demand in the long-haul sector where the ... subsequent improvement in job prospects. For the time being more redundancies are likely to continue in the airline sector, along with ...
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Worker skills
... and Skills Council (LSC), shows that 80% of people feel more happy and confident having learnt a new skill. It added over 85% feel more creative and are prepared to try new things upon beginning a course. ...
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Hays’ results
... with 14 countries achieving organic growth in net fees of more than 40%. In Australia and New Zealand, we outperformed the market by a ... across all major specialisms and sectors. In Asia, we more than doubled the size of our business. In continental Europe and the rest ...
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Temps debate
... Confederation has called on the government no to introduce more regulations that could impact on the recruitment industry. ... “At this delicate time for the UK labour market, it is more important than ever that the government is not swayed and that the focus ...