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Life science recruiter Talentmark has signed a collaborative agreement with Swiss-based HR consultancy Individual & Organisational Excellence.

The London-based firm is now looking to work more extensively in Switzerland and neighbouring countries in Europe across the Life Science markets.

Major job cuts in the public sector are unavoidable, according to Adrian Slater, director at recruitment outsourcer Alexander Mann Solutions.

Yesterday, a BBC survey revealed that 10% of local government jobs could go.

Asda has reached agreement with the Unite trade union to pay agency workers in the food industry the same as permanent employees.

According to a report in The Times, Unite says that 6,000 workers would win improved pay under the agreement, which cover 29 suppliers.

Gareth Richardson has rejoined specialist accountant for contractors Danbro as new business consultant.

Richardson, who previously worked for Danbro until May last year, will be responsible for building relationships with recruitment agencies, offering tax advice and providing support to new clients.
 

Pharmaceutical recruiter i3 Pharma Resourcing is to install recruitment software application Bond Adapt from Bond International Software.

Bond Adapt will replace disparate databases throughout the firm’s global operations.

The Caldwell Partners International has announced that C Douglas Caldwell, the founder of the Canadian retained executive search firm, is stepping down as a director and executive chair of the company’s board of directors.

The board will appoint a successor as chair at its next meeting.

A slowdown in the creation of energy jobs is a ‘temporary blip’, according to global executive search firm Kinsey Allen International.

Nearly six in ten new graduates are not working in a job related to their degree, according to research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

Chancellor, Alistair Darling

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