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  1. ANALYSIS: Birmingham, Section 114 and recruitment

    ... all new spending.  What is notable in Birmingham’s case is that it is Europe’s largest local authority. The city also has a long and proud history of excellence in city government ...

  2. Strong figures from City

    ... McKinley found that the number of new jobs coming into the City job market increased to 6,489 in August, a 9.5% rise from July. Average ... quarter of 2005 and in to 2006.” Bank of Scotland’s latest London Labour Market Report, which surveyed more than 100 recruitment ...

  3. Job market booms in the City

    ... The market in mergers and acquisitions is strong. Spain’s Ferrovial is offering £8.8bn for airports owner BAA. Even if it doesn’t go ... in a long line of moves that will create more work in the City.  Survey after survey in the early months of 2006 confirms that this ...

  4. Morgan McKinley Employment Monitor: City sees second highest volume of new jobs since 2008

    ... The number of new financial services jobs created in the City rose by 3% month-on-month in May, the second highest volume of new jobs ... Andrew Evans, managing director of Morgan McKinley’s financial services division, says: “Recruitment levels in May 2010 were, as ...

  5. Tighter City regulation sparks ‘talent war’

    Tue, 17 Jun 2014Tougher regulation in the City of London has brought a ‘talent war’ with fewer jobseekers chasing a growing number of vacancies, according to Morgan McKinley’s London employment monitor. Its report for May registers a 15% ... City institutions, he says. The competition for talent means salaries “have risen massively”. Subjects:  Your ...

  6. City rewards

    City workers are still expecting bonuses to be 6.9% higher than last year despite the impact of the summer’s credit crunch and a string of high-profile headcount culls at some of the ... The research revealed that UK financial services salaries have risen only very slightly since October 2006, from £35,905 to ...

  7. City jobs continue to grow

    ... Recruitment into the financial services sector in the City continued to grow in January, according to the latest Morgan McKinley ...   Andrew Evans, managing director of Morgan McKinley’s financial services division, says: “There were more new job opportunities ...

  8. Bright(ish) lights, big city

    As we reach the end of 2003, Hong Kong’s economy is showing signs of recovery, but recruitment experts there warn that ... but very slowly and very steadily." Because of all this, salaries are not expected to improve in 2003 after remaining static "at best" ...

  9. New job vacancies in the City fall further

    ... Robert Thesiger, chief executive of Morgan McKinley’s parent company, Imprint, says: “The momentous events which have occurred ... any certainty how things will pan out”. The average City salary registered £49,420 during December 2008, a decrease of 1% compared ...

  10. City pay

    ... London recruiters said that a financial downturn would hit salaries. A third of London respondents thought pay would be cut by 10 and ... Financial Times: “This is becoming very much an employer’s market. We are acting as if we are in a recession and the recruiters are ...

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