Recruiters reacted more or less favourably to the Chancellor’s measures for business growth and investment.
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In the wake of yesterday’s Budget, employment in manufacturing received a boost after pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) announced plans to build its first new manufacturing facility in the UK in almost 40 years.
The Royal Household is on the lookout for a footman or trainee butler to be based mainly at Buckingham Palace but with about three months of the year at various other royal residences.
Rates of staff attrition across the Asia-Pacific region have reached as high as 67% per year but most employers are still taking the wrong actions to retain key employees, according to new research from the RPO and talent management specialist, Ochre House.
BBC’s The Apprentice is back on our screens and this series Recruiter has asked two of last year’s contenders – and recruitment professionals – to share their views on the contestants, especially as the recruitment industry yet again has a representative.
Monster Worldwide, which is up for sale, according to its chief executive Sal Iannuzzi, could only be acquired by a limited number of big players, according to a partner in legal firm Charles Russell’s recruitment team.
North Sea oil & gas tax breaks announced in this week’s Budget are great news for recruiters in the sector, say energy recruiters. And according to one, they could herald the return of Aberdeen’s golden age.
The Best Connection employment group, which provides flexible workforce solutions to the industrial, driving, warehouse & distribution, retail and healthcare sectors, has acquired permanent recruitment business, CPA Recruitment.
Most jobseekers strongly agree that local and central government should encourage organisations to employ more interns and apprentices, according to a survey by international staffing firm Hays.
Employers in the City of London have the opportunity to reach out to disadvantaged Londoners and to widen their talent pool.