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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. 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 ...

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