Jobs Rise Reveals Shortage Of Applicants
8 December 2010 03:11
...according to recruiters. Recruiters started to see a shortage of trained chefs as well as lorry drivers and engineers The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) said both permanent and temporary staff appointments increased overall in November after...
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'Positive Action' For UK Offices
3 December 2010 01:18
...have welcomed the process but business groups disagree. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said allowing positive action in recruitment is not going to make much difference, except lead to more tribunal claims. The BCC's Abigail Morris said: "One business...
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Police Chief Faces Gross Misconduct Hearing
25 November 2010 06:08
...UK, Thursday November 25, 2010 Andy Jack, Sky News Online A chief constable is to face a hearing for gross misconduct over a recruitment exercise conducted by his force, the police watchdog says. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in...
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Police Chief Faces Gross Misconduct Hearing
25 November 2010 01:09
...deputy, Adam Briggs. It is alleged that they tried to help relatives get a foot on the career ladder at the first stage of the recruitment process. The commission's findings were sent to North Yorkshire police authority's professional standards sub-committee....
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Man arrested in recruitment center bomb plot
8 December 2010 06:23
BALTIMORE— A man has been arrested for plotting to blow up a military recruitment center in the Baltimore area, authorities said Wednesday. The Baltimore man, identified as Antonio Martinez, planned to detonate a vehicle bomb at a U.S. Armed Forces
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Man arrested in Md. recruitment center bomb plot
8 December 2010 05:59
...â A Baltimore man was arrested Tuesday for plotting to blow up a military recruitment center, authorities said. The man was caught in a sting operation and was plotting to blow up an Armed Forces recruiting station in Catonsville with what he believed to be...
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APNewsBreak: Arrest in recruiting center bomb plot
8 December 2010 04:06
...â Authorities say a person has been arrested in the Baltimore area for plotting to blow up a military recruitment center. Marcia Murphy, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore, tells The Associated Press the person will appear in court Wednesday...
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Recruitment Picture Gallery
3 November 2010 08:06
Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar, on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar, on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff leave a general meeting on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff holds a protest on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff holds a protest on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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Revellers sit outside an army recruitment office after an alleged illegal rave in an abandoned building in central London on October 31, 2010. Earlier in the night, three people were taken to hospital with injuries following clashes as Police tried to disperse the crowds.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre in Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take their oaths during a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staffs holds a protest on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff attend a union meeting on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff attends a union meeting on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff attend a union meeting on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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Members of a group of undocumented immigrants wanting to enlist in the US armed forces salute in front of a recruitment center in Washington on November 30, 2010. The action aimed to get Congress to approve proposed legislation that would allow immigrants whose families brought them into the United States illegally to obtain legal residence if they serve in the armed forces or go to college.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff attend a general meeting on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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Members of a group of undocumented immigrants wanting to enlist in the US armed forces line up before entering a recruitment center in Washington on November 30, 2010. The action aimed to get Congress to approve proposed legislation that would allow immigrants whose families brought them into the United States illegally to obtain legal residence if they serve in the armed forces or go to college.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3, 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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International Labour Organisation (ILO)'s staff hold a protest on November 10, 2010 at their headquarters in Geneva. The ILO, the United Nation's prime advocate of decent working conditions, faced an unusual call for global industrial action by its own disgruntled staff. The staff union at the ILO's secretariat called a general meeting after members said talks with management broke down over the growing use of precarious short term contracts and alleged abuse of recruitment procedures.
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Members of a group of undocumented immigrants wanting to enlist in the US armed forces line up inside a recruitment center in Washington on November 30, 2010. The action aimed to get Congress to approve proposed legislation that would allow immigrants whose families brought them into the United States illegally to obtain legal residence if they serve in the armed forces or go to college.
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Indian federal reserve policemen take part in a parade at a recruitment centre at Humhama on the outskirts of Srinagar on November 3 2010. The federal police force forms part of a paramilitary and army group fighting a two decades old rebellion by Muslim seperatists in the Himalayan state. The region has been beset by anti-India violence, curfews and strikes since early June, when a 17-year-old student was killed by a police teargas shell. Since then, a total of 111 protesters and bystanders have died.
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Members of a group of undocumented immigrants wanting to enlist in the US armed forces march into a recruitment center in Washington on November 30, 2010. The action aimed to get Congress to approve proposed legislation that would allow immigrants whose families brought them into the United States illegally to obtain legal residence if they serve in the armed forces or go to college.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Community Support Officers cycle through central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMEBER 2: FBI and other officials investigate the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall, November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, VA.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Community Support Officers cycle through central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: A police officer patrols the grounds of Buckingham palace in central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Police officers give directions in St James's Park on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: FBI and other officials investigate the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall, November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: An investigator looks at the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Community Support Officers cycle through central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: FBI and other officials investigate the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall, November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: An investigator looks at the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: A police officer patrols the grounds of Buckingham palace in central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Police officers patrol the grounds of Buckingham palace in central London on September 30, 2010 in London, England. An overhaul proposed by the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will consider whether officers wishing to join the Metropolitan Police will have to work firstly on a volunteer basis before entering paid roles.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMEBER 2: FBI and other officials investigate the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall, November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, VA.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: The damaged window of a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall is seen November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
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WOODRIDGE, VA - NOVEMBER 2: An investigators look at the scene of an earlier shooting at a U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting station near the Potomac Mills Mall November 2, 2010 in Woodbridge, Virginia. According to reports, Employees reported damage to the glass at the Recruiting station at 7:00 AM EST and police have determined that it was from a bullet. Investigators are un sure if the incident is related to earlier shootings at military buildings in the area.
