War for talent already here
The global war for talent is already affecting Australia, according to responses Shortlist received to yesterday's article on the looming talent war. read more
The global war for talent is already affecting Australia, according to responses Shortlist received to yesterday's article on the looming talent war. read more
Spherion ceo Andrea Galloway says the sale process for the company's $200 million recruitment business is nearing completion. read more
The war for talent employers faced in the late '90s will "return with a vengeance" and this time it will be global rather than local, says international HR forecaster and consultant Dr John Sullivan. read more
The Bayside Group has acquired long-established recruitment company Bridge Consulting. read more
New research has raised some key questions about an influential report which criticised the occupational health and safety performance of the labour hire industry. read more
Integrated Group a buy says Smith Barney; Labour hire companies must keep informed on workers' equipment use. read more
The recruitment industry's unique insight into the employment market means it is seeing the emergence of wages pressure in certain sectors long before it shows up in the official data. read more
Despite the falls over the past three years, in-house IT workers still attract an earnings premium of about 20% over other professions at entry-level stage, according to Mercer's 2003/04 IT Function Salary Differentials Worldwide report. read more
Hiring intentions remain firm; Java, Unix, Oracle lead IT demand; Employers shouldn't relax standards as war for talent intensifies; Pharmaceutical recruiter gains best practice certification. read more
ABS figures out today show a small drop in full-time jobs in May, but seasonally adjusted unemployment fell to 5.5%, a level many analysts say is close to full employment for Australia. read more
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