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  • Synechron Launches Social Awareness Campaign #ItTakesAllTypes to Promote Diversity and Inclusion at Work

    Campaign launched at Girls in Tech Catalyst event a forum to empower women in tech

  • New REC council members elected

    The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) council election results were announced at the Annual General Meeting today.

  • Half of UK workers consider quitting their jobs, due to lack of support around mental health

    …As 42.9% reveal that aspects of their job cause them to feel anxious or depressed

  • TrueBlue Acquires TMP Holdings LTD – Strengthening PeopleScout’s Global RPO and Talent Advisory Capabilities

    Acquisition expands PeopleScout’s EMEA client base, team and operations

  • How to Fire Some One

    Regardless of how we may want to dress it up, firing someone is firing someone. A sweeter or more eloquent way of describing the action does not change the ugliness of the action. But the thing is that you need to be clear what you are doing.

  • New model and assessments help employers recruit for digital readiness

    To help employers assess the ‘digital readiness’ of job applicants, and create a digitally-capable culture, a new competency model and a new package of psychometric tests have been launched by assessment specialist cut-e.

  • IPSE welcomes government’s commitment to improve self-employed access to training

    IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) wholeheartedly supports a government proposal to make training for new skills tax-deductible for the self-employed – as it is for employees – balancing a flawed system that had disadvantaged the UK’s flexible labour market.

  • Business owners warned of Britain’s digital skills gap

    By Jo Sellick, managing director, Sellick Partnership

  • Bitcoin Boom Has Led to an Employment Explosion for Tech Heads

    If you’re not engaging with cryptocurrencies as an investor, there are still ways to make money in the market.

  • Nearly three-quarters of young people are confused about how to look for a job

    With a flurry of school leavers and graduates set to enter the job market over the next few months, new research from the UK’s leading independent job board, CV-Library, has found that many candidates feel unprepared and overwhelmed with the prospect of looking for work.

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