It has recently been announced that there has been drop in the amount of EU nurses wanting to work in the UK
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Unemployment remains at 40-year low
Official figures show that unemployment has remained at 4.3%, the lowest rate since 1975
Read More »One in four employees would take no time off when a loved one dies
There is a lot of evidence to show that bereavement can be one of the most stressful times for those left behind
Read More »Global law firm sued by recruitment manager for sexual discrimination after she was made redundant days before returning from maternity leave ‘because she was easiest to get rid of’
Bina Hale, 36, was in tears at an employment tribunal as she described the terrible treatment she received from her bosses at Dentons
Read More »Rewarding care staff is the secret to recruiting and retaining them
West Berkshire social workers who have worked for 3-plus years are to receive £15,000, as a thank you for staying with the authority
Read More »Recruitment boss faces jail after stealing £50,000 from company to pay for gastric band surgery and luxury holidays
Jean Wilson, who was living in a rented mansion, was MD at Axcis Education Recruitment, a firm hiring special needs teachers for schools
Read More »600,000 UK builders jobs will be taken over by robots by 2040 as construction experts warn of a ‘fourth industrial revolution’
Report reveals that by 2040, there will be just 15,500 carpenters and interior fitters and 6,500 decorators in 20 years, compared with 110,000 now
Read More »‘Fourth industrial revolution’ could create 175,000 jobs and be worth £455bn to the UK
Artificial intelligence and robotics can deliver huge benefits, but Government and industry must co-operate to take full advantage
Read More »How the right office lighting can positively affect productivity
A new study has found that good lighting in the office can boost productivity amongst staff
Read More »Recruitment crisis results in explosion in the number of assistant heads
Secondary school’s leadership team sizes vary from as high as 50 per cent to as little as 3.4 per cent, finds Tes investigation
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