With the Prime Minister unveiling a road map out of lockdown and all eyes on recovery ahead of next week’s Budget announcement, the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has reiterated its message to the Government that a strong recruitment sector needs to be nurtured.
The absence of the Employment Bill in the Queen’s Speech delivered by Prince Charles today suggests that the skills agenda is slipping down the Government’s priority list, according to APSCo.
As the only recruitment body with an international footprint, APSCo has a unique position and insight into international labour markets and how Singapore and the wider Asian market compare.
As the only recruitment body with an international footprint, APSCo has a unique position and insight into international labour markets and how Singapore and the wider Asian market compare.
With the pandemic delaying the announcement of legislative changes under the Employment Bill, the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has called on the Government to ensure that this is announced in this year’s Queen’s Speech
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has called on the Home Office to address the flaws it has raised in the plans outlined to introduce permanent digital Right to Work (RTW) screening.
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has reflected on the public policy wins of the last year that it has driven on behalf of the professional staffing sector.