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Jobs Outlook Survey points to the return of longer term job prospects

Increasing numbers of employers are planning to grow their permanent workforce in the next year, according to the REC's latest JobsOutlook. In the April... More

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UK jobless total climbs to 2.4m1

The number of people out of work in the UK has risen to its highest level since 1995, official figures have shown. Unemployment increased by 220,000 to... More

The number of people out of work in the UK has risen to its highest level since 1995

The number of people out of work in the UK has risen to its highest level since 1995, official figures have shown. Unemployment increased by 220,000 to... More

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Tough Penalties for Rogue Employers

The Government today published the Employment Bill aimed at toughening penalties for rogue employers who pay under the minimum wage.  It also seeks... More

Managers not managing underperformance

According to research by Watson Wyatt Managers need to do more to help poorer performing staff."Managers find it easy to motivate high performing indviduals... More

Job Interview

Personal Hygiene has been cited as a key problem among job hunters with 47% of recruiters questioned said they had received negative feedback from employers... More

National Minimum Wage to rise this October

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) will rise from October 2008.Adults who receive GBP5.52 an hour will receive GBP5.73, 18-21-year-olds will get a rise of... More

Working Mums

Most workers feel their bosses do not do enough to encourage women on maternity leave to return to work, according to research by Monster. The poll... More
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