At the Employment Tribunal, Judge Housego awarded claimant Michelle Appiah, an independent social worker, £36,826.65 due to ...
Group profits at global recruiter Hays slipped by 12% in the company’s Q2 FY25 ended 31 December 2024, Hays revealed in ...
The Autumn Budget from the Labour government is setting the economy on a different path. Higher government spending and higher taxation are to be expected. The hiring outlook will remain challenging ...
Profits fell in global recruiter Robert Walters’s operations around the world in 2024’s last quarter, the company announced today. The overall group’s profits dropped by 14%, with the Asia Pacific ...
BSI’s inquiry, part of its ‘ Evolving Together ’ series on the Future of Work, will look at areas including job satisfaction, ...
Half of UK manufacturers believe that their suppliers will have greater clout in determining costing and pricing in the future, a survey has found. Only 30 per cent of companies said suppliers ...
THE DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION (DFE) has signalled that it no longer believes it is the job of government to compete with private sector job boards after it announced the closure of the Schools ...
Mazda, the Japanese car-maker, is encouraging its suppliers to enter equity alliances with foreign component makers. The group is to begin weeding out its supplier base and wants its parts makers to ...
Higher education’s £5 billion support-service budget is often poorly spent and presents huge scope for efficiencies, according to the author of a new report.
Companies hiring HR professionals have shifted their requirements for new recruits over the last couple of years, as roles move closer to the core of the business.
In a move that will evoke interest from UK contractors and employers, the US Department of Labor (DOL) has announced a final rule on whether a worker may be considered an independent contractor.
Users of US recruitment software provider Arbita’s OnePost solution will have the opportunity to migrate to Broadbean Technology.