Opinion

  • How temporary work could offer a lifeline for recruiters during Coronavirus

    With the increasing spread of Coronavirus, the world has all but ground to a halt

  • City & Guilds Group: Businesses need to do much more to safeguard mental wellbeing of workers during the global pandemic

    City & Guilds Group spokespeople are available to discuss the workplace and wellbeing challenges in today’s business environment

  • Chancellors announcement on self-employed support: REC comment

    Chief Executive of the Recruitment & Employment Confederation Neil Carberry said:

  • Self-employed package will be widely welcomed, but hard-pressed workers need financial support now

    Peter Cheese, Chief Executive of the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development said:

  • Response to self-employed income support scheme

    Richard Harris – Chief Legal Officer at global recruitment consultancy (31 countries) Robert Walters Plc:

  • CIPD calls on Government to provide urgent clarification on essential work in the coronavirus crisis

    Lack of clarity on essential work, and the delay in support for self-employed and contract workers is creating too much ambiguity and putting people at risk

  • Business response to lockdown

    REC Chief Executive, Neil Carberry said:

  • UK HR body welcomes unprecedented support for workers and urges employers to hold their nerve while funds arrive

    In response to the Chancellor’s unprecedented package of financial measures to support workers, Peter Cheese, chief executive of the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development comments:

  • COVID-19: REC issues a four-point plan to government to support recruitment and protect jobs

    The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has called on the government to take immediate steps to protect jobs and the economy.

  • Three-quarters of businesses believe the coronavirus outbreak will have a negative impact on their company

    According to a brand new study from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, a staggering 76.8% of employers believe the coronavirus outbreak will have a negative impact on their business; with a further 55.1% admitting that they’re worried about it spreading throughout their workplace.

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