Migration reforms give employers a "fighting chance" in global talent war
Employers are expressing overwhelmingly positive responses to skilled migration reform proposals, while warning "the devil will be in the detail". read more
Employers are expressing overwhelmingly positive responses to skilled migration reform proposals, while warning "the devil will be in the detail". read more
APSCo Australia has been boosting its work in the advocacy space, and is in talks with Government representatives to ensure professional contractors are excluded from upcoming employment law reforms. read more
In the face of more clients demanding recruiters sign their own terms, understanding contracts and knowing how to negotiate will become crucial skills, a lawyer says. read more
This year's top recruitment companies and individuals have been recognised for their excellence, at an APSCo Australia awards ceremony last night. read more
APSCo Australia has named the companies and individuals in the running to receive its 2022 awards for excellence. read more
Employers and recruiters have welcomed today's announcement that the skilled migration cap will lift to 195,000, but say this is just the "first step" to luring the brightest overseas talent to Australia. read more
APSCo Australia is soon launching a contractor onboarding and management platform to help reduce recruiters' compliance risks, and hopes it will ultimately lower insurance premiums. read more
Recruiters now have a "voice" at the highest levels of Queensland's state government, which will help address some of the problems that arise when providing staff to the public sector, an industry representative says. read more
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