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Government must help recruiters access new unskilled labour sources
... work in the UK. While this may offer comfort to finance, IT and healthcare staffing specialists, employment lawyer Christopher Tutton, ... to have routes into the UK as they do under the UK’s current Tier 2 visa system. “The real challenge is for sectors reliant ...
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There may be trouble temporarily ahead
... of the directive is to protect vulnerable agency workers, it is incompatible for it to include workers who are highly qualified and ... Directors all “see the logic of our solution”. “It’s very important that there’s a clear exemption that’s not based on whether ...
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Morgan Law
... Dave Morgan From a back bedroom to offices on London’s Trafalgar Square, public sector recruiter Morgan Law, which this year claimed ... its creation in 2000. Each of its then 35 employees (it now has 45) contributed an impressive £195,600 to gross profit, a 36% ...
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Special report: Manpower in firing line as CWU steps up campaign against Swedish Derogation
... Model). While the CWU accepts these are not illegal, it claims they are “immoral” and against “the spirit of AWR”. A ... recruitment industry experts have hit back against the CWU’s claims, defending the use of PBA contracts as perfectly legitimate, ...
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Serving the user
... has to rank as one of the ugliest acronyms that the IT world has come up with but is impossible to ignore for anyone reviewing ... a SaaS model, the software typically resides on a supplier’s server and is accessed via a standard web browser. Suppliers regularly ...
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Pulling a sickie if England win could land you with a red card
If consultants feign illness, but it later emerges on social media that their previous night’s exploits have left them nursing a hangover, lawyers warn agency bosses can ...
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Perm jobs market expected to power ahead, says Dodd after reed.co.uk reports 28% rise
... on the economic cycle.” However, she adds that it is not likely to be as clear-cut as permanent job growth continuously ... month [April], the Recruitment & Employment Confederation’s JobsOutlook survey indicated that 76% of employers plan to hire permanent ...
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Diary of... Chris Batten, Managing director, Acumin Consulting
... he asks where the nearest taxi rank is and I tell him there's a bus stop opposite - I'm sure I'll get invoiced for it anyway, plus 15% of course! Wednesday Two client visits in the ...
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EU workers’ ‘job offer first’ proposal to increase talent shortages
... of the CBI, expressed concerns about the Home Secretary’s proposals, claiming hospitals and care homes would not be able to function ... “With the shortage of GPs coming through the system, it will certainly have a detrimental effect if they now have to secure a job ...
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Does the one who pays the piper really call the tune?
If fees are the lifeblood of recruitment, it is unsurprising that the question of who owns the candidate, and is ... to that fee, is often a matter of dispute. “That’s a $60m question and one that we are asked all the time,” says Kevin Barrow, ...