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Growth-hungry investors ready to back staffing sector – City Comment
... 54%, Harvey Nash by 72%, Matchtech by 81%, while Staffline’s share price has more than doubled (106%). In a number of instances these ... significant for Staffline and management hope that it increases its chances of winning further long-term government contracts. ...
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Reed could be liable to pay £158m after tribunal decision
... tax due on the salaries of thousands of temporary workers it employed. The Upper Tribunal has backed an earlier judgement that found ... contributions (NICs) should have been paid on all of Reed’s employed temps’ salaries between 1998 and 2006. The £158m includes ...
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Robust criminal checks on teachers required, says Dunn
... · evaluating the scope of the scheme’s coverage · the most appropriate function, role and structures of ... have to await the outcome for the review. As we understand it, the government is looking at a process where teachers have to get on to a ...
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Profits fall at SThree
... expected for later this year. SThree’s permanent placements fell by 40.8% to 6,060 (2008:10,236), with average ... term investments of £48.5m (2008: £24.6m) which it attributes to continued strong cash generation with days sales outstanding ... positive mindset.” Subjects: Your recruitment business Sectors: Public sector Life ...
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Ryanair cuts create opportunities for rivals
Low-cost carrier Ryanair’s cutting of routes will present opportunities and vacancies for its rivals, ... by other carriers.” Subjects: Your recruitment business Sectors: Marketing & Sales IT/Telecoms ...
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Rocket man offers Covid lessons in time and space
... offers challenges and opportunities depending on a person’s mindset. Some words of wisdom, gleaned from the skies above, provided a ... can help remove uncertainty – and “almost expect(ing) it to happen” will force one to look at solutions to get out of the problem. ...
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Results summary
... and its efforts to contain costs. Monster added that it saw the current economic uncertainty as an opportunity to invest in its ... result, operating expenses were roughly flat with last year's levels while we strategically expanded our US sales force and substantially ...
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Steve Ingham
... International. Poor economic conditions roll off the firm’s broad shouldered back more quickly than elsewhere in the recruitment ... second quarter in a row. “We’re starting to feel like it’s part of a greater recovery,” Steve Ingham, CEO at Michael Page, told ...
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Sue Cooper: Giving her heart and soul
... Fri, 20 May 2016 | By Colin Cottell FROM JUNE'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE Three decades or so ago, Sue Cooper ... sector. When she departs next time, the indications are it will be very much on her own terms. “I want to create a legacy business ...
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Engineering, manufacturing and construction contribute to unemployment fall
The UK’s engineering, manufacturing and construction sectors are among the key contributors to a decline in UK unemployment, according to recruitment giant Hays. Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures out ... Charles Logan, director at Hays told Recruiter: “While it is positive to see unemployment levels have fallen and that public sector ...