The REC chaired this week’s ‘Employing and Vetting non-UK Nationals’ conference which included a key-note presentation by Damian Green, the Shadow Minister for Immi
As well as working with Government on the official guidance for the new Agency Worker Regulations, the REC is developing a suite of practical tools to help recruiters imp
New figures published today reveal that since April the Employment Agency Standards inspectorate (EAS) has won back nearly £200,000 in unpaid wages for agency workers. T
The number of ICT ‘ready candidates’ is now outstripping the demand for these skills according to the latest Technology Demand and Supply report, published by the REC
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced today that there will be a freeze on the pay of top public sector employees as part of his “state of the economy” address an
Parents are placing too much trust in Ofsted’s Voluntary Childcare Register when it comes to hiring nannies and could be putting their children at risk, the REC is toda
John Dunn, Chair of REC Education discusses the role of cover supervisors in the Times Educational Supplement. The article looks at the increasing use of cover supervisor
Five REC members have been named in the Sunday Times/CIPD prestigious 100 Best Companies to Work For list. Another five have featured in the newspaper’s 100 Best Small
REC Scotland's latest Employment Policy Forum provided feedback on the current state of the jobs market as well as on the external challenges facing recruiters in Scotlan
This week’s House of Commons’ debate on the Pensions Act included a specific focus on how auto-enrolment would impact on the temporary work market. This has been a ma
Growth of permanent staff placements accelerated in February, reaching its strongest since July 2007, according to the latest Report on Jobs published today by the REC an
Recruiters are having to become more adaptable in the face of the changing economic landscape and the expected cuts in the public sector, according to the REC's Academy f
The REC in conjunction with other business bodies including the CBI, the British Chambers of Commerce and the CIPD, is calling on its membership to sign a petition in pro
Managing clients’ expectations is now the aim of the game when placing recruitment consultants into new roles. Serious doubts remain about the future skills of recruite
The impact of the recession in 2009 has been exceptionally challenging for the drivers’ sector, and there will be little sign of recovery until at least 2011 according
Ahead of forecast public expenditure cuts across all central and local government departments, the REC has launched a high-profile campaign tomorrow to highlight the impo
Enhanced enforcement activity from Government inspectorates has increased demand for business support and underlined the need for recruiters to be up to speed with all re
John Dunn, Chair of REC Education discusses the new Vetting and Barring Scheme and how this will affect the recruitment of education professionals in the latest edition o