With ‘that day’ fast approaching, you’re more likely to find would-be Romeo and Juliets in recruitment than in any other industry sector.
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The director of a Romsey-based Indian restaurant has been disqualified for seven years for employing illegal workers.
New IR35 rules expected to become law in April will cause “real problems” for employers across the public sector as a result of personal service company (PSC) contractors seeing big reductions in their take-home pay, recruiters have heard.
Recruiters have been urged to exercise extreme caution should they use the government’s new online database of employment tribunal decisions to screen candidates.
As Pimlico Plumbers loses its appeal over whether one of its former plumbers was entitled to basic workers’ rights, lawyers say the case has major implications for gig economy workers.
Whistl is to create 500 jobs through the construction of a new depot in Bolton.
Have you come across a candidate who has told you they became a doctor due to David Banner from The Incredible Hulk or a cop because of Cagney & Lacey?
Further hires from Cast UK, Insight and Meridian.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has hit back at the Freelancer & Contractor Services Association (FCSA), after the FCSA labelled a recent IFS report “fundamentally flawed”.