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Five Lessons From My First Candidate Placement (That Wasn’t)

4 Corner Resources Staffing Blog

I threw on a suit (this was 2006, after all), kissed my pregnant wife and three kids goodbye, and stopped to check my email before heading out the door. When a recruiter is too eager to describe the job opening, the client, or the compensation and benefits, they will never get to hear what the candidate truly values. They react.

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Hiring Trends Point to Tough Competition for Candidates in 2015

CareerBuilder

In the years following the Great Recession, employers were wary to make broad and lasting hiring decisions, instead taking a slow and cautious approach to filling staffing needs. More than one-third of employers expect to add full-time, permanent staff in 2015, the best outlook from the annual survey since 2006.

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French Temp Agency Prosecuted for Fraud

Staffing Talk

According to L'Express, the powerful French labor union, CFTC, filed a complaint in 2006 against staffing firm CRIT for failure to pay 'indemnite de precarite' and 'une partie de leur conges' (unemployment compensation and earned vacation), and now the French government is prosecuting the firm.

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Where Does This Staffing Saga End?

Staffing Talk

Now that he has been convicted, is the legal saga over for a tangled web of staffing businesses run by Greensboro, North Carolina’s Bruce Harrison? Payroll tax fraud results in the loss of tax revenue to the United States government and the loss of future social security or Medicare benefits for the employees,” said Victor S.O.