A claim, reportedly worth £90m in unpaid fees, by City headhunter Hogarth Davies Lloyd, has been decribed as ‘misconceived’ by Japanese banking firm Nomura.
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Manufacturing production over the past quarter was the least negative since June 2008, according to figures from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
The figures show that 32% of UK manufacturers say they expect the volume of output to fall over the next three months, while 27% said it should increase.
The government has introduced a new trial to develop Apprenticeship Expansion Programmes aimed at increasing current apprenticeship numbers to fill existing skills gaps.
There has been no mass exodus of Australians from the UK, according to new figures.
The Employes Forum on Age (EFA) has urged government to take age discrimination seriously following Selina Scott’s high profile settlement after claiming age discrimination.
The chairman of the Association of Social Work Employment Businesses (ASWEB) has welcomed the government’s plans to set up a taskforce to improve the quality and status of social workers in the wake of the Baby P scandal in the London Borough of Haringey.
Sarah Skelton has been appointed as Southern sales director at graduate recruiter Pareto Law.
Outsourcing and recruitment specialist Servoca has appointed Emma Jane Sugarman as an executive director.
Sugarman was a founding director of education recruiter Academics.
Bob Morton, chairman at Servoca, says: “I am very pleased to welcome Emma onto the board and look forward to working with her in developing the education business within Servoca.”
People will continue to go on holiday in 2009, according to travel recruiters.
A new survey from holiday booking website travelsupermarket.com shows that the average number of holidays planned this year will increase to 1.8 from 1.5.