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How can staffing companies measure commercial risk?
... of service and low risk so agencies that meet KPI’s on a consistent basis and are prepared to shoulder a substantial level of ... of their preferred list. But this shouldn’t mean that recruitment agencies have no robust system for measuring commercial risks to ... and have a “can do” attitude. But this “go for it” attitude has to be tempered by a balanced business view of risk and ...
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Unemployment falling, wages rising: ONS
... work over the festive season”. He continued to say it was “vital” that people in seasonal jobs gained the required skills and ... be on ‘employable skills.” • See also today's Analysis on the latest employment figures. Subjects: ...
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Exclusive: Capturing the competitive advantage a key Olympic legacy for business
... economic impacts on host cities, starting from 1992, when it was held in Barcelona itself.He tells Recruiter : “The big impact on ... week, and available online. See: ' Delivering London 2012's job legacy ’ (p24) and ‘ Olympic profile: Reading and waiting ’ ...
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Caution is still needed
... for the UK economy was thrown into doubt when the country’s sovereign debt ratings were downgraded from stable to negative by Standard & ... having a torrid time. Robert Walters recently confirmed that it is likely to make a loss for the first half of the year and that the rate of ...
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Huge shortfall in IR35 revenue
... measure IR35 is in the firing line again after figures show it has raised far less for the government than it was supposed to. A Freedom ... by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG) to Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has shown that IR35 has raised just £9.2m ...
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Has the time come for a four-day working week?
... at law firm Tozers Solicitors, told Recruiter the TUC’s proposal would represent a “mixed bag” for recruitment agencies. “On the face of it, with fewer working hours to cover and a focus on allowing more time off ...
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Easy does it for branding
... stationery and office-related equipment. Or the company’s name may mean nothing to you. And for attracting staff, this was the problem ... of employees that Staples would like to work for them. “It was a long time in the planning, so the strategy was laid out early on and ...
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New business models crucial to survive downturn
... would seem to be a dramatic reduction in the industry, but it is worth putting this into context. The industry has over 19,000 companies ... employees and contractors. Understanding your business’s working capital requirements is paramount, so that growth can be controlled ...
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Banks tighten their belts but harm global success
... business overseas. You might expect that the UK’s banks would be jumping at the chance to support staffing companies in their ... markets, says a spokesperson. And earlier this month it provided £61.5m in debt funding, as well as increased working capital ...
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Japan offers Eastern promise for recruiters - City Comment
... 2013 | By Adrian Kearsey, equity analyst at Hardman & Co It is almost impossible to get through company results meeting without at least ... income of $5.9trn (£3.86trn) and 62m people in work, it’s the world’s third largest economy. Moreover, Japan represents 19% of the ...