Professional networking service LinkedIn is to pay nearly $6m (£3.5m) in unpaid wages and damages following a US Department of Labor (DoL) investigation.
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British candidates do not apply for hospitality positions because of the reputation of the industry and the belief that jobs are low paid, say recruiters.
Canadian unions have complained that Mexican immigrant worker programmes are rife with discrimination because employers can choose the sex of workers.
The rate of job creation in July across the construction sector was the fastest since 1997, when the Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index was launched.
Specialist recruitment agency Excipion has expanded its services to encompass digital media, and has opened a new office.
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) has cancelled a recruitment agency’s licence after it was found to have attempted to send four female workers to Lebanon.
Global executive search agency Sheffield Haworth has opened an office in San Francisco, its fourth in the US.
Small and medium-sized City firms are actively creating new positions while hiring at large investment banks remains weak, financial services recruitment firm Astbury Marsden says.
Tracking the sourcing of candidates is one of the key dilemmas facing recruiters as greater emphasis is placed on investment in the best possible sourcing areas.
Nearly 70% of communications professionals would move to another country if offered the right job, a recent survey found.