The Gi Group team up and down the country got their cycling gear on for a virtual bike ride at their annual award ceremony earlier this year. Using static bikes, the whole team raced to success in a cycle-a-thon in memory of Sara O’Brien, a beloved colleague who passed away in January of this year.
More employers are feeling positive about the economy, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s (REC) latest JobsOutlook.
By Amanda Hobbins and Jenny Whitfield, Consultant Coach-Mentors for The OCM
In response to today’s announcement from Work and Pensions Secretary, Mel Stride, Lizzie Crowley, Senior Skills Adviser for the CIPD, the professional body for HR and development said:
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RChilli is proud to announce that its CEO, Vinay Johar, will be a featured speaker at Ascend 2024, one of the premier conferences in the HR and recruitment industry.
Commenting on Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ speech today, Shazia Ejaz, REC Director of Campaigns and Research, said:
Demand for agency workers is set to grow as staff seek greater flexibility and employers back the fresh thinking and specialised skills that temps offer. As we head into an election, policymakers need to work with this trend to grow their economies, says the REC.
Commenting on apprenticeship announcements by the Conservatives, Neil Carberry, REC Chief Executive, said: