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Recruitment

Government warned not to ditch work experience
The Forum of Private Business has expressed concern at government proposals to scrap mandatory work experience for GCSE pupils.
Created on: 13/01/2012 09:00

Brits workshy say employers
Despite record unemployment figures many UK employers are finding it difficult to recruit British workers
Created on: 10/01/2012 09:00
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Jobs barometer points to stormy 2012
In its Annual Barometer report published today the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) forecasts that
Created on: 08/01/2012 14:00

Young people must remain a priority in 2012
Recruiter warning as CIPD issues bleak predictions for next year.
Created on: 06/01/2012 09:00

UK must tackle skills shortage to compete at globally
The current skills gap is preventing the UK IT industry from competing with the US,
Created on: 23/12/2011 08:00

HR and IT jobs up
Despite reports of an impending double-dip recession and widespread coverage of rising unemployment
Created on: 21/12/2011 09:00

2012 to mark bleak midwinter for jobs
Hiring expectations for early 2012 have slumped to their weakest levels since the recession,
Created on: 20/12/2011 09:00

Temps are being neglected
Over half of companies in the UK are neglecting the needs of temporary staff within their organisations
Created on: 14/12/2011 09:00

Jobs up say stats
October’s Reed Job Index stands at 129, which is eight index points (seven percent) up from September.
Created on: 07/11/2011 09:00

AWR has not caused decrease in agency workers
A snapshot poll by specialist temporary and interim recruiter, Venn Group has revealed that 90 percent of respondents are likely to continue to use agency workers, despite the arrival of the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR).
Created on: 13/10/2011 09:00
