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Make sure we don't all fall down
... act, while some of the unscrupulous have gone to the wall. It would seem that, thanks to a lot of hard work, the tired old anti-umbrella ... I believe one such practice is that of standing funds. It’s important to note here that while I have no problem with the theory of ...
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You can’t always rely on stock market adages – City Comment
... “Sell in May and go away, don’t come back til St Leger’s Day” (this year late October). As with many sayings there is a high degree ... in August prompted concerns for investors. So how is it panning out this year? From January to the third week in May, the UK market ...
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Are cutbacks the norm?
... a more measured approach to restructuring and redundancies, it acknowledges that “most of the overall trends are downwards” and that ... Albert Ellis, chief executive of Harvey Nash, said: “It’s unprecedented for the workforce and management to come together on a range of ...
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The buyer's guide to...Skills testing
... managing director of test provider ISV Group, reckons it won’t be long before job boards offer testing as an add-on to recruiters and candidates; other developments include Innovate CV’s move to allow candidates and recruiters to link their CV product to an online ...
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Sincerely caring for its clients
... which once enjoyed a golden age as one of Britain’s enduring charming seaside resorts, could now be on the map for an entirely different reason: it is home to a shining example of a small recruitment business beating the big ...
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Marketplace_2
... main recruitment-to-recruitment earner, according to McCall's sector breakdown, which shows the fees generated in each sector of ... to December 2006, compared with 20% the previous quarter. IT was another high earner, making up 18.4% of fees generated, compared to 16% ...
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Marketplace
... main recruitment-to-recruitment earner, according to McCall's sector breakdown, which shows the fees generated in each sector of ... to December 2006, compared with 20% the previous quarter. IT was another high earner, making up 18.4% of fees generated, compared to 16% ...
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Education secretary to work with staffing agencies to fill teacher absences due to Covid
... are absent through Covid. The DfE has also announced it will be extending its workforce fund for schools and colleges facing the ... unions and Labour have warned that the government’s actions are “unlikely” to be enough to solve the problem with staff ...
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GDPR: Age of consent
... such a change, not forgetting the massive fines for getting it wrong, concerns are rising about whether the sector will be up to speed in ... on umbrella and accountancy services provider Brookson ’s operational board, says the lack of detailed guidance from the Information ...
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Speaking with one voice: time for a lead association?
... January 2013 | By Colin Cottell Lord Heseltine’s report into what he calls a proliferation of trade bodies raises questions ... body launched this month. Colin Cottell reports It was a case of New Year, new recruitment industry membership body, as the ...