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New Zealand: a new Eldorado for seniors

Usually, when experts discuss the effects of the aging of the population on the labour force, their conclusions are irrefutable...


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Networking sites: new professional tools

Sixty-five percent. That’s the proportion of professionals who use networking sites in their work...


Oddly enough

Move over Walther PPK, make way for the keyboard and mouse

The British Security Service is recruiting. No longer do you need to graduate from Cambridge or Oxford to join MI5...


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Canada, an employment leader

In the latest OECD outlook on employment, Canada ranked 7th world-wide, just after the Nordic countries, Switzerland and New Zealand...


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Professional titles finally recognized in all provincesin 2009…

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21% of employers have a strategy to keep their employees on longer as retirement looms

Manpower, the international placement agency, has just published the results of a major study on recruiting and retaining senior employees. 28 000 employers in 25 countries were polled to determine whether companies had set up specific strategies to recruit and keep on senior workers after the age of retirement...


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Working with You Is Killing Me

Working with You Is Killing Me The corporate world is well organized. Everyone has a role to play and all work toward achieving well-defined objectives: increasing sales, enhancing the margin, improving productivity, etc. Yet companies are above all made up of men and women who continually live and experience strong emotions


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China fingers McDonald’s, KFC and Pizza Hut practices

Media in China’s Guangdong province have accused McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut of underpaying their employees. The three fast food chains are allegedly only paying their employees 4 or 5 yuans an hour...


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Microsoft , CareerBuilder, Job discrimination, Canadian Army, Taléo, New-Brunswick…

Microsoft buys stake in CareerBuilder Job discrimination still going strong Great success for Canadian Armed Forces recruiting campaign Taleo creates an SMB unit


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Changing jobs every week

How does one go about finding the job one was meant to do? All of us have at one time or other asked ourselves this question. Sean Aiken, a 25-year-old new graduate from Vancouver, wants a quick answer...


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More than 44,000 participants in L’Oréal’s online business game

Each year, L’Oréal organizes the “L’Oréal e-Strat Challenge,” an online business game for students all over the world...


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