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  • EU workers shunning the UK when looking for work – REC

    Today’s migration statistics published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show a fall in NET EU migration, driven by a fall in EU citizens coming to the UK for work.

  • Business in the Community responds to the Women and Equalities Committee on older workers and employment

    Today, the Women and Equalities Committee published its report on older workers and employment. Business in the Community and the Government’s Champion on Older Workers, Andy Briggs, Chair of the Business in the Community Age at Work Leadership Team, gave evidence to the Inquiry.

  • How Age Discrimination on Digital Platforms is affecting the Hiring Process

    Age discrimination in recruitment was brought into the spotlight towards the end of 2017. A group of the United States' largest hirers were criticized for their alleged circumvention of existing age discrimination laws, by placing adverts through social media sites such as Facebook.

  • 7 Ways AI Speeds Up Your HR Processes

    Time is money. Such a cliché but an absolute truth which most business leaders would confirm. But here’s a novel thought: Do you ever apply this to your HR department?

  • Over a third of graduates have regrets about their degree

    With just over half revealing that their current job isn’t even related to their chosen subject

  • Tax rules governing short term business visitors to the UK don't go far enough

    Proposals put forward by the government on employment tax compliance and reporting obligations for those coming to the UK for short business trips (“short term business visitors”) do not go far enough and may adversely affect small businesses say leading accounting, tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg.

  • Balancing global EVP with local culture essential to engage top tier graduates, report reveals

    Global organisations must combine centralised command with local delivery if they are to effectively engage top graduate talent.

  • HMRC may use artificial intelligence to check up on budding Wimbledon entrepreneurs

    HM Customs and Revenue inspectors will once again be looking for budding entrepreneurs who are expecting to make money out of Wimbledon and other summer sporting events and this year they will almost certainly be using their artificial intelligence system Connect to check up on extra earnings say leading accounting, tax and advisory practice Blick Rothenberg.

  • ETZ Payments Helps Recruitment Entrepreneurs to Cut Costs With New Back-Office Software for Start-Ups

    ‘Startup 20/20’ technology will enable growing recruitment agencies to reduce back-office costs by up to 85%

  • Eploy approved as a G-Cloud 10 supplier

    Eploy has, once again, been awarded by the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as a UK Government approved supplier under the latest G-Cloud Digital Marketplace framework, G-Cloud 10.

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