Wetherspoon is the latest hospitality company to claim the National Living Wage will not adversely affect its hiring plans.
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International recruiter SThree has seen Q3 gross profit (GP) increase year-on-year, despite a challenging energy market resulting in negative growth in the group’s energy division.
Wanted: Teacher for unique, off-grid community at what could be Britain’s most remote primary school.
Mentors, flexible working opportunities, career development programmes and recognition of their contribution were all cited as things that would encourage women to stay in the recruitment industry.
Housebuilder Miller Homes is creating more than 1,600 jobs as it builds a new community in Telford.
HS2, the company behind the construction of a high-speed rail network between London and Birmingham, has launched a recruitment drive in Birmingham to fill more than 100 roles.
Employment lawyers are divided over any potential adverse effect on agencies of a working time ruling handed down by the European Court of Justice yesterday.
Professional services firm Deloitte has announced its latest plan to woo graduate talent – put them up in flats at the former London Olympic athletes’ village in East London.
With only 20 days to go until submissions close on legislation potentially affecting all stages of the labour supply chain, recruiters have been urged to share their thoughts with government and make sure their clients are also aware.
French recruitment firm Synergie has seen operating profit increase 15.5% in the first half of this year, according to results for the six months to 30 June 2015.