The IT jobs market has increased in size by 79% since January 2004, according to IT recruitment website CWJobs.co.uk.
Quentin Reade
-
-
UK plc is cracking down on personal e-mail use, a survey has found.
-
A London commuter train company is set to cut the number of station staff, according to leaked proposals.
-
UK retail workers are being bullied, reduced to tears, and even physically abused by cruel consumers, according to research from recruitment website Retailchoice.com.
-
British and Irish unions have joined forces to take on the betting shop sector.
-
The majority of companies still believe there are significant strategic benefits and competitive advantage to outsourcing.
-
Businesses are playing catch-up when it comes to policing flexible working by employees, research suggests.
-
More than 40% of global executives plan to continue working past the age of 64, with 15% planning to work past the age of 70, a survey has found.
-
India's outsourcing suppliers plan to introduce a national screening programme for employees to improve the security of clients' systems.
-
The Law Society has settled a case with one of its policy advisers who alleged a culture of bullying and racism.
-
Broadcasting union Bectu has secured a 100% vote in favour of union recognition for catering staff working at ITV's base in Manchester.
-
HR professionals wishing to switch sectors are in a much better position to do so, research suggests.
-
EEF has set up a free advice service for firms affected by the problems at MG Rover.
-
Industrial action by classroom assistants in Northern Ireland may spread in a long-running dispute about job evaluations
-
Bupa's Catherine Brown has been appointed a commissioner for the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC).