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Skills development needed during recession, says CIPD
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Neets figures on the rise
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Exaggerated expense claims prevalent everywhere, report finds.
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Expert questions the legality of using Facebook to hire
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'Neets' on the increase
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Scotland celebrates job creation
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Students 'should have two Facebook profiles to help employment prospects'
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Family friendly policies are "absolutely vital" during the recession
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Over-65s 'deserve a choice about working'
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Junior job candidates are 'prepared to learn'
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New maternity laws 'may affect female recruitment'
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MP calls for nameless CVs
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Nine out of ten employees 'scared to use Twitter at work'
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Temporary recruitment 'on the increase'
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Lack of funding 'hindering work-based training'
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IER tells restaurants minimum wage is already low enough
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Satisfied employees 'looking beyond the recession'
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Employees 'calling in sick' as swine flu fears spread
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Healthcare candidates 'lying on CVs'
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Expedia: Holidays equal a happy workplace
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"Good prospects" for women in the construction industry
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Managers need to be positive, survey shows
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Retail offers a 'quick route to management'
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Top professions 'are becoming more socially exclusive'
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Jobseekers 'need help, not gimmicks'
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Working week opt-out is "morally indefensible"
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Half-price travel for London jobseekers
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Unison calls for equal pay among apprentices and younger workers
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University training scheme 'needs demand from jobseekers'
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Healthcare salaries 'should reflect the hard work of employees'
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Employees rejecting teamwork, survey shows
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Many Scottish workers being underpaid, figures show
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Stand out from the crowd, jobseekers advised
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UK interviewers 'least likely to check Facebook'
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Flexible working 'must be communicated to staff'
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CVs 'get interviews, not jobs'
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Concept of overtime 'changing in the UK'
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Demand for healthcare professionals 'increasing'
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TUC: Guidelines needed for social networking at work
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Employers 'force out' experienced workers for younger staff
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Employee sacked for 'boring' Facebook comment
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HR should be more than "an emergency room"
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Departing employees 'stealing data from firms'
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A career change 'may be less risky than staying put'
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Lack of women in IT "does matter"
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Only one in ten people 'in the perfect job'
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Mental health 'harder to discuss in the workplace'
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SCC calls for halt to National Insurance contributions
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Truth about finance sector gender pay gap revealed
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Employees 'set to benefit' from new pension reforms
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Committed employees 'brave the weather to get to work'
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Employers urged to watch for early signs of dementia
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Jobseekers warned not to lie about health issues
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Female jobseekers 'disadvantaged' at interviews
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Female IT staff 'negotiate to earn more'
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Jobseekers 'change accents to get ahead'
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New holiday rules for sick leave workers
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Communications sector 'could offer jobs during recession'
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Credit crunch is 'changing the commute'
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Credit crunch 'has not halted pay rises'
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Compensation candidates 'in increasing demand'
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Weight Watchers: We'll whip workers into shape
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Jeremy Kyle 'to get people back to work'
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Volunteering experience 'should be valued more'
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Interview questions changing
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British Gas to take on more engineers
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City job cuts mean HR skills are 'in demand'
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Retraining workers 'could benefit employers'
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Employers advised to be aware of discrimination
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Volunteer work ‘can be beneficial’ to job-seekers
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'Financial career opportunities for jobseekers'
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Good recruiters should check 'jobseekers' last five years'
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Psychometric testing 'conducted by most firms'
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New government plans to help single parents
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Expert: Internet is a great way for companies to recruit
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Plumbing emerges as UK's most 'recession-proof' job
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Pizza Hut targets Gen Y job seekers
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Employers urged to come clean with staff during credit crunch
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New training solution: Retrain, Award, Retain
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Interviewgold: Interview skills essential for job seekers
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Recruitment sector employees 'receive biggest pay rises'
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Schools call for more maths and science teachers
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Social networking 'could improve business innovation'
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Online recruitment 'still in demand' despite credit crunch
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Online recruitment 'can help protect against identity fraud'
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Female employees 'more stressed than men'
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Employers "window shop" for employees during recession
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Workplace bullying "key employment issue of today"
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Teenagers 'confident about being recruited'
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River Island turns to online recruitment
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Maternity pay 'too low in the UK'
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Employers 'could be held liable in drug cases'
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Temporary work 'may provide extra skills for jobseekers'
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Temporary work 'may provide extra skills for jobseekers'
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New flexible working laws 'could still go ahead'
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Jobseekers should use online recruitment, expert urges
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Recruitment industry committed to welfare, says REC
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E-learning 'may increase for employees'
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Survey finds employers reluctant to cut benefits
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Employees urged not to let redundancies affect their work
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HR 'should help managers set an example'
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Public sector "more attractive" to jobseekers
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Worker antics 'cause bosses to rethink Christmas parties'
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IT contractors warned not to lie to get jobs
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Internet 'provides job advice' for Bradford workers
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Jobseekers 'disadvantaged' without IT skills
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Survey reveal over-50s are first to go
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REC: Government should not only help long-term unemployed
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Holidays 'essential' for workers
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More jobseekers 'using online recruitment during recession'
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Public sector 'still offering jobs'
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People skills 'key ' to bagging IT jobs
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Revolution at Birkbeck – an academic approach to e-recruitment
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Female candidates 'shyer and less aggressive' concerning salary
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Increase in demand for long-standing HR professionals
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Managers 'blamed for workplace frustration'
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Women entrepreneurs "more on the agenda"
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London salary gap grows
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Survey finds average six-week recruitment gap
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IT skills shortage worsened by lack of graduate jobs
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Employers advised to match working times to sleep patterns
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Majority of Brits plan on a career change
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'Discuss flexible working', mothers told
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New measures to tackle workplace discrimination announced
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Employers 'want achievements-based CVs'
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Students put off careers in the IT industry by "boring" image
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UK opt-out of 48-hour week welcomed
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Internet 'widens accessibility' for graduate job hunters
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Web 2.0 'could develop key recruitment role'
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Interview technique is important, says expert
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Maths can lead to 'lucrative jobs'
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Gap year graduates should consider 'future career path'
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E-breaks are 'important'
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Suits swapped for 'casual office attire'
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Graduate recruitment is 'ongoing'
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'More employers' use psychometric testing
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Hiring activity increases in finance sector
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Law firms 'challenged' by recruitment difficulties
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Public sector workers take 'more days off sick'
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Employees 'at ease' with Facebook checks
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IT needs 'strong female role models'
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Bosses 'afraid of flexible working'
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Bosses 'put off by bad language'
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Chance of pregnancy 'impacts upon employment'
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Jobseekers are 'optimistic'
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Management support is 'crucial for sick employees'
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CIPD backs well-notes scheme
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Jobseekers are 'Internet savvy'
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Work experience is 'vital for graduates'
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IBM recruits venture into Second Life
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Traders' bonuses 'shrink after credit crunch'
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Facebook is 'not checked by most employers'
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Highest salaries 'demanded by south-east workers'
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UK manufacturing hindered by skills crisis
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Bosses choose 'good-looking jobseekers'
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Motherhood means women 'start back at the bottom'
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Brits only have the energy to work 'five hour days'
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Mothers 'penalised' with smaller paycheques
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Facebook could provide 'networking opportunities'
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Employee IT skills 'aren't recognised by employers'
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Graduates 'look online' for jobs
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Small businesses are 'struggling to recruit'
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Older workers decide to 'take the plunge'
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Single women work 'most unpaid overtime'
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Accountancy sector 'needs to be more diverse'
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Managers working harder for 'few returns'
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Small companies 'offer good work experience opportunities'
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Media industry 'has long hours culture'
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TUC: Businesses are optimistic about employment in 2008
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Calls for minimum wage boost
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Finance applications 'could be subject to credit checks'
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Bosses 'undecided' about social networking
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Safe online from CV-hackers
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London IT salaries continue to rise
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IT skills shortage 'reaches highest level'
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Jobseekers look for 'green companies'
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Facebook is "talent goldmine"
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Jobseekers warned about Facebook
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Employment growth shows strength
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Discrimination laws 'must be familiar to recruiters'
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CV discrepancies increasing, says survey
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Companies aren't offering the right benefits, says survey
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Expert: 2008 is year of active job searching
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Senior executives 'need to readdress CVs'
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Sickness affects businesses
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Report: Businesses undervalue IT
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Poor interview techniques create 'inadequate employee performance'
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Report: Healthy lifestyles can be prompted by flexible working
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Milton Keynes sees top employment growth
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Christmas shopping to hit businesses
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Young workers 'should be wary of ageism'
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Young managers are 'dissatisfied'
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Business knowledge 'lacking in IT workers'
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Legal firms look for diversity
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Digital footprints 'compromise future'
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IT 'misses out' on top female talent
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Philosophy graduates in demand
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Lawyers get £10,000 'golden handcuffs'
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Work/life balance 'important' for jobseekers
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Women 'settle' for entry level
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Pay increase demand by Scottish headteachers
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Half of workers experience 'pay slip mistakes'
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Migrants put the "Great" back in Britain
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ClickAJob Chief slams Net gagging
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Job loss fears “up the Pole”
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ClickAJob Chief defends McJob
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