Large employers fear inability to fill technical roles

Employers are becoming increasingly concerned for their ability to recruit sufficient numbers of graduates for technical roles as Brexit looms,... The post Large employers fear inability to fill technical roles appeared first on... Read more »

Quarterly NHS vacancy levels surpass 90,000

NHS vacancies are running at more than 90,000 per quarter, newly released statistics reveal. The figures, from NHS Digital, are... The post Quarterly NHS vacancy levels surpass 90,000 appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Apprenticeships increase fails to mask downward trend

Apprenticeship starts in the first quarter of the 2018-19 academic year have risen in relation to figures reported at this... The post Apprenticeships increase fails to mask downward trend appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

Airbus warns of ‘Brexiteer madness’ as UK firms go Dutch

More than 110,000 jobs in the UK could be lost if Airbus were to leave the UK in the event...

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Does Google for Jobs signal an upheaval in recruitment marketing?

When Google for Jobs launched in the UK last year, recruiters warned it would disrupt the online jobs market. Despite... The post Does Google for Jobs signal an upheaval in recruitment marketing? appeared... Read more »

Outsourced Whitehall support workers to strike over low pay

Cleaners, receptionists and security guards at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)...

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Employment study debunks migrant worker myth

Immigrants have been among the main beneficiaries of the employment boom but not at the expense of workers born in... The post Employment study debunks migrant worker myth appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Flexible working has plateaued, study finds

The number of people using flexible working arrangements has flatlined since 2010, despite the right to request flexibility being extended... The post Flexible working has plateaued, study finds appeared first on Personnel Today. Read more »

Ireland on track to end zero-hour contracts

The Irish government has said it will end most zero-hour contracts in the country by summer as its Employment (Miscellaneous... The post Ireland on track to end zero-hour contracts appeared first on Personnel... Read more »

‘Work dramas’ deprive employees of sleep

Work dramas and project deadlines are the two aspects of the daily grind most likely to keep employees up at...

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