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  • Yodel colleagues star in national recruitment campaign

    Parcel carrier launches www.yodelopportunities.co.uk as part of national push to recruit top talent into the business

  • IR35 will change contracting in the private sector – firms need to get ready now

    By Victoria Roythorne, Head of Compliance and Contractor Care, Outsource UK

  • ONS Data Shows 17% Drop In UK Chef Numbers In 2018 Snapshot

    Female chefs drop by 39%, male by 10% - however, number of women in managerial roles goes up, especially in pubs and licensed premises

  • Cornerstone OnDemand Positioned as a Strategic Leader in Fosway 9-Grid™ for Integrated Talent Management for Fourth Consecutive Year

    Cornerstone OnDemand (NASDAQ: CSOD), a global leader in cloud-based learning and human capital management (HCM) software, has been recognised as a Strategic Leader in the October 2018 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Integrated Talent Management for the fourth consecutive time.

  • Scorching summer boosts UK job market

    But Britain has a long way to go if it hopes to bridge the ongoing skills gap…

  • Safeway Contractors ends ‘pay to be paid’ culture for its temporary workforce

    Arrangement with Walker Smith is first of its kind as rail firm champions its workers and pays their umbrella fees

  • Kefron urges recruitment industry to update contractor management processes

    Kefron’s solution reduces costs for recruiters

  • The top three demotivators of the workplace: being invisible and undervalued, a lack of recognition and bad managers

    A new study from global employee engagement company, Reward Gateway, has found that over seven in ten UK employees want their employers to do more to motivate them.

  • Do you think you’ve got a good memory? Take this test to find out!

    A new tool by Oxford Open Learning Trust challenges UK adults to test how good their memory is after recent research reveals nine out of ten Brits feel having a good memory is important for their jobs.

  • iLike: Apple triumphs in league table of Britain's most popular employers

    Apple is the best company to work for in Britain, according to data released by the world’s biggest job site Indeed.

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