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Positivity in staffing shares
IT recruiter SThree broke back into the FTSE 250 last week, after its year-end ... which is commonly referred to as one of the bellwether recruitment stock, fell from 212.25p to 191.75p in the last two weeks, during ... executive chairman Gary Ashworth described as the company’s “best set of figures” in its history. After-tax profits rose by 12.5% ...
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HMRC claims staff hire concessions are 'obsolete'
... from April 2009. A spokesman for HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) said one of the reasons for removing the concessions was because it was contrary to EU law. He told Recruiter : "It was only introduced as ...
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Criticisms over new travel expenses model
... latest scheme, the employer pays travel and subsistence (T&S) claims in cash to employees. The employee then pays a voluntary ’financial ... he learned of the scheme from customers: “Whether or not it actually breaks the law, I’m not so sure. But certainly the spirit is not ...
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EFA & EFB Awards showcase diversity champions
The Office for National Statistics, McDonald’s and The Pensions Trust were among the organisations honoured last night (14 ... worked extremely hard to promote equality and diversity and it is wonderful to … celebrate their success with them.” The EFA & EFB ...
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How to build a behaviour
... you notice something you appear to be lacking in, that’s when it is time to start building a behaviour. When a couple of clients ask a ...
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Morson benefits from improved clarity on defence spending
... engineering and project design recruiter Morson Group says it is benefiting from better “clarity” in defence spending following last year’s Strategic Defence and Security Review. After the company reported an ...
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Exchequer secretary commits to improving IR35
... The minister, who is responsible for HMRC, told the PCG’s Freelancing Matters magazine: “I understand the professional contracting ... of HMRC to make substantial improvements in the way it administers IR35, but I know that HMRC is committed to a complete overhaul ...
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Fall in numbers working from home
... help staff manage their workload more effectively, making it a more productive and cost-effective way to work, says the TUC. Chief ... “Smart employers know this already. Now it’s time for the rest to wake up to the benefits of smarter working. Workers ...
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Government must focus on growing private sector
... new government faces the challenge of tackling the UK’s very high public sector deficit while at the same time encouraging and ... plans for curbing public expenditure or raising taxation, it is difficult to offer an accurate assessment of likely job losses across the ...
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Dangers of scrapping default retirement age
... Campaign group the Employers’ Forum on Age agreed that it should now become an issue for employers: “The default retirement age is ... based on the assumption that age affects someone’s ability to do their job. “The Employers Forum on Age (EFA) has been ...