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As contingent workforces grow, Workday unveils new tool to assist HR

HRExecutive

And in the coming years, companies with more than 1,000 employees are expected to increasingly use a VMS, according to the report. This year it’s expected to climb another 17%, the report states. In 2009, slightly more than 50% of these companies adopted a VMS and in 2022 it jumped to 80%.

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8 Steps for Starting a Recruitment Agency in the UK

Manatal

In 2020 despite the massive disruptions, the REC reported that the industry contributed £35.9 Before the pandemic, more than 80% of the UK employers who used recruitment firms reported that they were happy with their service and with the candidates they received. Assess your competitors.

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Pay transparency is coming for the global workforce. Is your HR department ready?

HR Brew

Some 28 countries “require some type of pay reporting,” according to pay-equity software platform Syndio. Legislation varies, with countries including Chile, the Netherlands, and the UK requiring employers to publish regular reports detailing gender-based pay differences at their organizations. Best practices.

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Lithuania’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

Trusaic

In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. By 2026, EU employers with 250 or more employees must report on gender pay gaps.

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Latvia’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

Trusaic

In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. The first large organizations will need to submit pay data reports by June 6, 2027.

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Luxembourg’s Path Toward Shrinking the Gender Pay Gap Under EU Directive

Trusaic

In response to the EU Pay Transparency Directive, which requires employers operating in European Union member states to report on pay data, Trusaic will be evaluating the state of each country in the EU’s current gender pay gaps and the path toward compliance. By 2026, EU employers with 250 or more employees must report on gender pay gaps.

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The outlook of AI on businesses and hiring

Adzuna Blog

Surveying 803 companies across 27 industry clusters and 45 economies, the World Economic Forum’s latest biannual The Future of Jobs Report explores how jobs will evolve in the next five years and how trends may shape the workplace of the future. Our world-class matching technology will help you zero in on the right candidates for your roles.