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Number of new jobs up 30% says reed.co.uk
... new vacancies, which is compiled every month using data from more than 180,000 vacancies advertised on reed.co.uk stands at 202, up from ... shown the highest rate of growth so far in 2014, with 25% more vacancies available than during the last three months of 2013. ...
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College of Policing launches fast-track recruitment scheme
... launched two new recruitment programmes to bring people with more diverse backgrounds and new perspectives into policing. The direct ... third sectors to join the service, bringing candidates with more diverse backgrounds and new perspectives into policing. In addition to ...
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INTERNATIONAL Russia: Nine in 10 managers would go to start-ups
... to build the company from scratch (70%), as well as more freedom (58%). Things scaring people away from for not working for a ... the ’glass ceiling’ syndrome in a large company are more willing to move to a start-up. Quite often this move becomes a reason for ...
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Fines for employing illegal migrant workers up 31% to £14m
... found to be employing illegal migrant workers were fined more than £14m last year, a 31% increase on 2012, according to new figures ... are now under when it comes to illegal working. “More than ever, it’s vital that companies carry out thorough checks and ...
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Recruitment industry well represented in Celeb Big Brother House
... for his X Factor exploits, enter the house. Thomas is more famous as the former Wales rugby captain, having been capped more than 100 times for his country. Sean Smith Associates specialises on ...
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Employers pledge to increase recruitment of ‘cost-effective’ apprentices
... employers believe apprentices will be cheaper to recruit and more cost-effective than other staff.Jaine Bolton, director of the National Apprenticeship Service, says: “Encouraging more employers to offer quality apprenticeships is absolutely vital in ...
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Japan: Graduate recruitment set to grow
... country's major companies said they were planning to hire more graduates for the next financial year than in the previous year – up ... female employees. Of those surveyed, 27% wanted to hire more women, while 39% expected a similar level as in the previous year and none ...
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Local government: competition “pretty healthy”
... contracts by value, amounting to around £2.9bn. Five more suppliers provide an additional 14%: Pertemps 4% ... contracts (by value) are due to expire in 2012. For more on how recruiters supplying local government are facing up to the current ...
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Nigeria: 16 killed in stampedes for jobs in cities across the country
... Saturday (15 March). Seven people were killed and dozens more injured in a crowd of about 68,000 who registered for the test at the ... in the North, and in Benin City in the South. Nationwide more than 522,000 applicants paid 1,000-naira (£3.60) each to take the test ...
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ONS calls for caution on zero-hours contract figures
... jump on 183,000 in 2010. These figures mean there is more than double the amount of employees in Britain on the contracts than what ... caution, pending the forthcoming publication next month of "more reliable" figures. Ian Brinkley, chief economist at The Work ...