Culture and technology are combining to change the traditional relationship between workers and the workplace, according to speakers at an event held in London.
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Britain appears to have shaken off the immediate impact of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union with new research revealing the number of new jobs on offer has climbed to its highest level since before the financial crash of 2008.
Manchester City Council have given planning permission for a £14m expansion of The Space Project in West Gorton, East Manchester, which sees the TV and film production studios double in size, creating 275 jobs and boosting the local economy by nearly £10m a year.
Recruiters have urged government to get on with the process of Brexit to reduce uncertainty among clients so they can proceed with recruitment plans.
Government has warned foreign construction companies, eager to have a share in £9bn of HS2 contracts, they would not be welcome in Britain unless they were to create thousands of local jobs and invest in high-speed rail-building skills.
Neil Jones has returned to HR outsourcing company Pontoon to take up the post of managing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
Three Norwegian entrepreneurs have secured venture capital funding for their job-matching software.
Recruitment finance provider Sonovate has raised a £14m Series B funding round led by Global Founders Capital, the investment vehicle of Rocket Internet, and supported by Dawn Capital.
International recruiter Staffing 360 Solutions has seen revenue increase 33.1% year-on-year and made inroads in reducing its net loss, according to results for the quarter ended 31 August 2016.
National staffing and training group gap Personnel has appointed Ryecroft Glenton Corporate Finance to support its acquisition strategy.