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One of Europe's largest recruitment companies had its wrist slapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for breaching its own in-house guidelines on advertising genuine jobs rather than attracting a pool of potential candidates for other vacancies.
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Agencies were told to get their daggers out and take a slice out of rivals' businesses at a recent ATSCo members' meeting.
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In the final part of our series examining recruitment agencies' opinions of the current IT freelance market, Shout99.com finds that war with Iraq, a housing market crash and a drop in consumer confidence represent some of the threats to growth in 2003...
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In part two of our three-part series examining IT agencies' placement prospects in 2003, Shout99.com investigates the state of rates and margins...
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Shout99.com interviewed a number of UK-based IT agencies to find out where the work is, what the state of rates and margins are and when the recovery will arrive. In part one, we investigate which skills are hot and where UK freelancers are working.
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The European Parliament has voted to re-insert a clause allowing temporary workers the same working conditions as employees after one day of work.
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Agency bodies have reacted to Work Permit UK's decision to continue to prevent agents from applying directly for foreign workers.
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A review of the fast track visa system has concluded agents will not be able to directly apply for foreign workers.
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The Recruitment and Employment Confederation's new Chief Executive, Gareth Osborne, has no experience of the recruitment industry.
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A European Parliament Committee has voted to remove freelancers who operate through Limited companies from the Agency Workers Directive and scrapped the proposed ban on agencies' temp-to-perm fees, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
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