Money's too tight to mention

The flow of funding for staffing companies seems to be in jeopardy again. Colin Cottell investigates the problems and solutions facing the industry

The ability to borrow money is the lifeblood of the recruitment industry. But with storm clouds gathering again over the economy, and with fears of another potential credit crunch, this vital flow of funding could be under threat.

After recovering from the start of the recession in 2008 and beginning to grow again, lack of funding is the last thing the recruitment...

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