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04 July 2009
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Disneyland Paris looks to London for new recruits

Disneyland Paris looks to London for new recruits

David Woods, 22 June 2009

Disneyland Paris plans to recruit 7,000 staff this year and the firm has embarked on a European recruitment campaign to search for the right candidates.

 
 

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Tesco bucks the trend by continuing to offer graduate job opportunities

Tesco bucks the trend by continuing to offer graduate job opportunities

David Woods, 02 July 2009

 

Tesco reports a 61% increase in its graduate applications this year, but...

Jobseekers moving into teaching will benefit the profession, say teachers

Jobseekers moving into teaching will benefit the profession, say teachers

David Woods, 29 June 2009

 

The number of applicants for teaching roles has risen by 10% since...

Recession causes widespread recruitment freezes among small businesses

Recession causes widespread recruitment freezes among small businesses

David Woods, 26 June 2009

 

The recession has forced small businesses to slash recruitment spend, with only...

Metropolitan Police uses new museum to attract recruits

Metropolitan Police uses new museum to attract recruits

David Woods, 23 June 2009

 

The Metropolitan Police Service is using the launch of its new museum,...

Jobseekers who use Facebook and Twitter are more attractive to employers

Jobseekers who use Facebook and Twitter are more attractive to employers

David Woods, 19 June 2009

 

Half of employers believe if candidates develop a strong online identity through...

 

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Lord Mandelson promises action to secure Vauxhall's long-term future and save jobs

 

Cost-cutting employers are setting themselves up for long-term problems

 

Dangerous Dogs Act should be amended to protect workers at risk of attack from dogs, say Trade Unions

 

Exclusive: Carphone Warehouse rewards staff for customer service rather than sales volume

 

Employees like bosses who offer wellbeing programmes

 
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BT tops UK list of race-friendly employers

BT tops UK list of race-friendly employers

David Woods, 18 June 2009

 

BT is the most race-friendly organisation in the UK, according to Race...

Lack of formal resourcing plans can damage business strategy, says CIPD

Lack of formal resourcing plans can damage business strategy, says CIPD

David Woods, 17 June 2009

 

Fewer than six out of 10 employers (58%) have a formal resourcing...

Redundant workers face six-month race to find work

Redundant workers face six-month race to find work

Peter Crush, 17 June 2009

 

Redundant workers face a race against time before they suffer the stigma...

Want more socially responsible work? Top tips on how to make a successful career move into the charity and voluntary sectors

Want more socially responsible work? Top tips on how to make a successful career move into the charity and voluntary sectors

Mary Chadwick, 16 June 2009

 

A third of private-sector workers say they are searching for more worthwhile...

Cheltenham Borough Council loses 'deceit' case

Cheltenham Borough Council loses 'deceit' case

Peter Crush, 16 June 2009

 

Cheltenham Borough Council says it is considering whether to appeal, after it...

 
Muslim cocktail waitress wins compensation in tight-fitting red dress sex discrimination case

Muslim cocktail waitress wins compensation in tight-fitting red dress sex discrimination case

June Barber, 15 June 2009

 

A Muslim cocktail waitress who refused to wear a tight-fitting red dress...

Westminster women not 'window dressing'

Westminster women not 'window dressing'

Sian Harrington, 11 June 2009

 

Maria Miller, shadow minister for children, schools and families, has hit out...

Best customer service companies get feedback and act on it

Best customer service companies get feedback and act on it

Peter Crush, 11 June 2009

 

The best companies for customer service are 18 times more likely to...

Desperate jobseekers consider a complete career change

Desperate jobseekers consider a complete career change

Peter Crush, 05 June 2009

 

Finding a job has become so tough, 28% of jobseekers say they...

Women will dominate the medical profession by 2017

Women will dominate the medical profession by 2017

David Woods, 04 June 2009

 

The majority of doctors in hospitals and general practice will be female...

 
 
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