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Recruitment bodies urge government to be decisive despite hung Parliament
... consultants choosing to work self-employed in the UK today. What’s more, flexible workers can hit the ground running to be available to ...
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Preparing for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
... that is more focused on compliance than efficiency. So what should a purchaser do? As soon as a Sox initiative is launched in a ...
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Positive feedback
... and the consultant should have a real opportunity to say what is on their minds, while the person giving the appraisal listens. In this ...
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Bearing the burden
... contract sectors remain reasonably buoyant - but who knows what the economy will bring us over the coming months? The big decision ...
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FINANCIALS: Empresaria’s UK revenue takes a dip
... the confidence among client companies. “That’s what’s driving the permanent revenues up quite strongly in the first half of ...
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Students urged to explore apprenticeships post A-level
... qualifications at the end, are an avenue anyone unsure of ‘what’s next’ should explore.” Want to comment on this ...
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Hays UK & Ireland net fee income flat amid Brexit uncertainty
... no evidence of any impact elsewhere. It is too early to tell what the longer-term impact may be and, as ever, we will monitor activity ...
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EU directive requires increased due diligence by construction recruiters
... The government has not yet published guidance as to what due diligence would mean for contractors and subcontractors. In a ...
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Half of recruiters no longer happy to engage with self-employed contractors
... the government implement such sweeping changes so quickly. What was particularly pleasing however was that in spite of legislative change ...
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It's vital to lead from the front
... recruitment industry will determine your success. Observe what is happening and why it is happening, and act quickly and honestly to ...