Reports from recruiters about possible illegal workers are sometimes being ignored by the Immigration Service.
Recruitment & retention
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Accounting staff who enter the profession through an apprenticeship will be almost £60,000 better off than their student counterparts after three years.
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Licence scheme fails to address issue of unchecked firms.
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Recruitment intentions show slight improvement.
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The cost of studying for a degree could top £33,500, according to research.
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Personnel Today is supporting an employer-led campaign to introduce tax breaks for employees who support older relatives. As a part of the campaign Personnel Today is asking HR professionals to sign our petition to urge the government to include tax breaks for carers in its next comprehensive spending review, to be announced in Spring 2007.
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One in three graduate job-seekers has stopped buying products following a negative experience while applying for a job with that brand, according to new research.
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About 200 vacancies for road safety patrols, or 'lollipop' women and men, have been filled in Edinburgh after a major recruitment campaign
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Ethiopian Airlines has overhauled its recruitment processes after training from assessment company PSL
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Permanent placements reach two-year high.
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After the recent high-profile case involving Cable & Wireless, is it safe to use agency workers? Adrian Marlowe weighs up the evidence.
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Audrey Elliott, head of the immigration team, Eversheds
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Online recruitment activity dipped in July, according to new figures from recruitment consultancy Monster
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Recruitment ads still fail to outline full benefits of jobs on offer.
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The use of temporary staff by employers in the public and voluntary sectors could be dramatically reduced after the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) changed its policy on background checks for temps