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Recruiters have responded favourably to changes in neutral vendor company Comensura’s services, announced at its annual conference in London.

The worst could be over for the hospitality sector, according to a new poll from the CBI employers’ body.

The findings show that 27% of service sector firms were more optimistic in the quarter to May than in in the previous quarter.

Following technical and commercial recruiter Wolviston’s acquisition of Manning Recruitment and TJ Hazel Engineering last week, Robin Davison, the firm’s managing director, is targeting further expansion.

An Ilford gangmaster’s licence has been revoked after a GLA investigation, supported by Marks & Spencer and Maple Leaf Bakery, uncovered ‘shocking abuse’.

1st Universal Services’ licence was revoked after the company, which supplied workers to the French Croissant company, a subsidiary of Maple Leaf Bakery, withdrew its appeal to contest the decision.

International executive search firms have announced a number of senior appointments.

Life sciences and healthcare executive search consultancy Euromedicahas promoted Graham Dowsett, Carina McEntire and Hugues Petit to directors.

The Department of Business Innovation and Skills (formerly the Department for Enterprise and Regulatory Reform) is beginning a series of consulations over the Agency Workers Directive.

The legislation will give equal rights to agency workers after a 12-week qualifing period.

Another press release which caught our eye straight away began thus: “All recruitment businesses should follow the lead set by the Scottish whisky industry…”. Our attention was immediately grabbed. However, we read on: “… by pulling together to minimise the impact on theenvironment.”

Keith Robinson: investment needed

Keith Robinson: investment needed

Catherine Johnstone: tough for candidates to get work without first trialling it

Catherine Johnstone: tough for candidates to get work without first trialling it

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