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24 Oct, 2011

Debt transfer risk as Agency Worker Regulations come into force

End users and recruiters who influence agency workers to operate via personal service companies (PSCs) to attempt to avoid the Agency Workers Regulations (AWR) may be liable for unpaid tax and national insurance (NI) if HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) subsequently challenges those arrangements, warns giant group plc, the...

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17 Oct, 2011

REC Chief Executive

REC Chief Executive Kevin Green has been one of the guest speakers at American Staffing Association’s Annual Convention in New Orleans this week. The first event at which he spoke on Wednesday was on international opportunities. In his address,Kevin highlighted the current state of the UK economy, how this...

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17 Oct, 2011

Labour market recovery hits the rocks

All the indicators in today’s labour market statistics from the Office of National Statistics suggest further deterioration in the jobs market: The headline unemployment figure from the Labour Force Survey increased by 114,000 over the quarter to August, taking the total to 2.57 million. The unemployment rate, at 8.1...

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11 Oct, 2011

First casualties of the Government’s Work Programme

New research  has revealed that over half (57{6060b2de664e4eaa3e7b7e86961ce2c4bbd7a29b6c1097abf8257a4e5b07383e}) of individuals made redundant as a result of the Government transition to the new look Work Programme, have been put off ever working in the sector again. The Government’s Work Programme, which aims to get the long term unemployed back into...

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11 Oct, 2011

Researching potential employers

How do you produce a student resource that encourages excellence in researching potential graduate employer without spoon-feeding those students?  You hire a team of crack researchers and editors and brief them to produce an informational one-stop-shop for job candidates. You also secure the involvement of recruiters and give useful,...

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11 Oct, 2011

Britain’s bosses are prioritising profits over principles

With the ethical behaviour of organisations under increased scrutiny, the research explores how staff within large companies rate the ethics levels of their bosses. The results show that less than a third (30{6060b2de664e4eaa3e7b7e86961ce2c4bbd7a29b6c1097abf8257a4e5b07383e}) of CEOs of organisations with over 1,000 employees are seen by their employees to have ethics...

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11 Oct, 2011

Big Hearted Office Workers Would Rather Take Cut

Nearly two thirds of office workers would rather take a pay cut than see a colleague lose their job – a new poll has revealed. The survey by officebroker, the UK’s leading serviced office broker, found that 62{6060b2de664e4eaa3e7b7e86961ce2c4bbd7a29b6c1097abf8257a4e5b07383e} of employees would rather sacrifice some earnings in order to keep...

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11 Oct, 2011

Strong processes and supported staff

Strong processes and well-trained staff are fundamental for recruitment firms to maximise return on their technology investment according to some of the leading players in the staffing software field. The view was put forward at an APSCo (Association of Professional Staffing Companies) Technology Leaders round table event in the...

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29 Sep, 2011

UK businesses challenged to invest in exporting’s next generation

Equipping staff with the skills and knowledge to meet the demands of global markets has taken on an unprecedented importance for UK companies as they seek to export their way out of recession. The Institute of Export (IOE) is urging British businesses to match the level of commitment to...

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29 Sep, 2011

National careers service will continue to neglect young people

New Government Plans Won’t Improve Current Statistics of those who have Received No Career Advice With the governments plans to create an ‘all ages’ National Careers Service, in conjunction with the new law that schools will have a legal duty to secure independent careers guidance for their students, it...

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