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Pity the poor old civil servants — not!
... the pressure placed on civil servants to work long hours. What with their flexi-time days off, over-generous enhanced holidays, allowable ...
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No jacket required... or anything else
... requesting a pic and 'details'. Recruiter has no idea what 'details' may be required, but the ability to speak a foreign language is ...
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Deal flurry slows due to downturn
... that they should look at targets "from the point of view of what happens if there is a downturn". Livingstone Partners has been involved ...
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Permanent port of call at de Poel_2
... temporary division, both internally and for our clients. "What we know is that each year, British industry spends £1.7bn in recruitment ...
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Brown blocks EU agency directive
... as well as EU governments on protecting our industry from what will undoubtedly be renewed pressure to change national legislation from ...
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REC's research reveals optimism
... heightened economic speculation, it is important to focus on what is happening on the ground. This research provides an invaluable reference ...
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Odgers opens office in the City
... it is a driver for us continually striving to improve what we do — this is fundatmental to the future of our business." Michael ...
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Veritas collapse shakes sector
... one contractor distinctly unimpressed: "I really don't know what to do, and the longer it goes on the more money you lose because the ...
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Firms risk demographic whammy
... that too few employers understand "who in the company knows what" in terms of business knowledge. Businesses must also improve in the ...
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Interims still get a bad name_2
... introduced effectively and there needs to be clarity about what they are there to do." PiR, which specialises in interim placements for ...