Friday 9 February 2018

Ideas for skills gaps, apprentices, and gig work | Recruiters Weekly News

 The Taylor Review set out strong guidelines for curbing exploitation in the so-called gig economy. This week, the UK government has pledged to secure the rights of unsecured workers. Among them, access to sick pay and annual leave. But can the proposed changes be enforced? And do they go far enough to protect the millions of contract workers in Britain?

Meanwhile, industry analysts reveal the extent of Britain's skills gap, and advise a rational approach to migration and recruitment. Could an expansion of the Apprenticeship Levy assure our industries of the vital skills in the future?

And social media is the place to score big wins in today's recruitment sector. But how can smaller agencies compete against firms with seemingly endleess resources? eBoss finds a way.

What did we discover? Read this Friday's recruiters weekly news, to find out.

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