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Bleak future ahead for UK recruitment
Wednesday 10th March 2010 3 commentsBy Mike Jones The UK may have officially crept out of recession but concerns of a "jobless recovery" loom as employers expect a slow return to hiring...
Gender inequality in workplace to continue for decades
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IT sector boosts recruitment activity increase
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Social care recruitment pool reaches record numbers
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Interactive CV database scores highly with jobseekers
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Businesses failed by UK recruitment agencies
Tuesday 9th March 2010 7 comments
Toilet punishments are for loo-sers
Tuesday 9th March 2010 2 comments
Back-to-work dread ruins weekends
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Battle of sexes still being fought at work
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Scheme helps people with learning disabilities into work
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Agency Workers Directive 'may not be legal'
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Half of British women still feel unequal in workplace
Monday 8th March 2010 1 comments
REC speaks out over industry concern on pensionsÂ’ reform
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UK redundancies cost firms GBP 6bn
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1 million employees get skills boost with train to gain
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Agency Workers Directive brought forward
Friday 5th March 2010 8 comments
Worst employment prospects for women in a generation
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Third sector no 'cut-price' alternative employer
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Legal profession needs more diverse talent pool
Friday 5th March 2010 1 comments
Social tenants with job offers get help for new home
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End of beginning as downturn slows slightly
The seasonally-adjusted CIPS/Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 42.9 in April from 39.1 the previous month, but was lower than last year’s figure of 49.7. Despite remaining below the neutral 50.0 mark (a figure less than 50 indicates a contraction) for the 13th month running, the PMI moved further from February’s joint survey record low.

