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Recruitment for permanent roles stalls, say REC and KPMG

The permanent jobs market has stalled for the first time since July 2009, according to the Report on Jobs, published today by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and auditors KPMG.

CIPD Conference: Excellence in training is ‘not an option’, says Royal Navy commander-in-chief

HR directors have been warned by an admiral: “Good levels of training are not enough – you have to be exceptional.”

CIPD Conference: Tesco's Leahy tells HR directors the soft side matters

The former chief executive of Tesco, Sir Terry Leahy, has reminded HR directors: “The soft side of management matters much more than the hard stuff.”

UK employees brace themselves for another year of below-inflation pay rises, says Mercer

Employees in the UK will experience another year of below-inflation pay rises in 2012, according to the latest pan-European pay data from HR consultancy, Mercer.

Younger employees most satisfied with work, but also most likely to leave, says Mercer survey

Young workers worldwide present an unusual paradox for employers: they are more likely than the overall workforce to be satisfied with the organisations for which they work, yet also more likely to be...

McDonald's sets out to pick the teams to serve food at the London Olympic Games

McDonald’s has launched its first Olympic Champion Crew Super Team event at its Strand restaurant near Charing Cross Station in London, to select the squad to work in its restaurants at the London...

Top Employers for Working Families 2011: huge strides in the UK to family-friendly work

Compiled by campaigning charity Working Families this year’s definitive listing and benchmark of the Top Employers for Working Families highlights, for the third successive year, UK organisations...

Unions' decision to strike on 30 November, could lead to ballot legislation reform, according to employment lawyers

Trade union Unison may revive calls for industrial action ballot legislation to be reformed if it goes ahead with planned strike action at the end of November, according to law firm Irwin Mitchell.

CIPD: Freedom of Information request proves flexible working 'carries no red tape' for business

The CIPD has uncovered figures, which, it believes; prove flexible working “carries no red tape for businesses”.

Official guide launched to help employers maintain business continuity during London Olympics

The Cabinet Office has launched a guide for employers to help them maintain business continuity during the Olympic Games in London next year.

SME manufacturers see their domestic demand 'flatline' - having an impact on their recruitment prospects

Sentiment has fallen sharply among the UK's small and medium-sized manufacturers, as firms predict a slight decline in production over the next three months, the CBI said today.

SMEs see domestic demand 'flatlining', impacting on recruitment, finds CBI

Sentiment has fallen sharply among the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as firms predict a slight decline in production over the next three months, the CBI said today.

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