Employment growth in manufacturing down to sector having ‘permission to be cool again’, says BAE MD

The UK manufacturing industry enjoyed its highest employment growth since May 2011 in February, according to a Chartered Institute of Purchase & Supply (CIPS) report released yesterday.

Companies reaching out to parents of school leavers

Employers are increasingly looking to influence parents of 16 to 18-years-old school leavers, research has found.

Using technology to attract staff presents ageism risk, warns recruitment expert

Cutting-edge technology is increasingly being used to attract the best talent to companies and improve candidate experiences. However, this may lead to a disconnect with older potential employees who...

Recruitment should be a ‘learning and development exercise, not a transaction'

Companies and candidates should both be able to learn from the recruitment process, an industry expert has said.

Guide to managing young people published

Employers hiring young members of staff should manage colleagues’ expectations of what they can do and consider giving them a mentor, new guidelines suggest.

Young people ill-equipped to enter job market

More than half of HR decision-makers within small and medium-sized businesses believe young entry-level employees are unable to handle clients, customers and suppliers.

Economic recovery leads to higher attrition, study finds

If the economy does recover, as predicted, HR departments could face a battle to keep hold of top performers as they start to look elsewhere for opportunities.

Chancellor urged to address youth unemployment

The chancellor’s March budget must include investment to tackle youth unemployment, leading employment and business representatives have stated.

Diageo to help Scottish young people into employment

Global drinks manufacturer Diageo is to offer young people in Scotland free training aimed to lift them out of unemployment.

Unemployment falls by 125,000

The job market will be characterised by higher wages and increased movement in the future, Reed group managing director Tom Lovell has suggested.

Manufacturing group EEF accuses Government of 'acting unreasonably' over international graduates

EEF has submitted evidence to a House of Lords committee claiming the Government is damaging employers by forcing skilled non-EEA (European Economic Area) graduates to go home straight after their...

Unemployed graduates question value of university degree, says report

Nearly half of graduates struggling to find work several months after leaving university wish they had taken a vocational course, a new study has found.