NEWS:Ignite launches manifesto to increase industry diversity

Ignite, the diversity in PR networking group, last night launched its ‘manifesto for change’, in which it calls for the industry to take immediate steps towards increasing diversity. Ignite’s manifesto: offers employers practical advice on improving diversity in their organisations Ignite’s manifesto, entitled ‘Igniting the case for diversity and inclusion in public...
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JOBS:Graduate Technology Programme- Software Engineer

Job Title: Graduate Technology Programme- Software Engineering Start date: September 2012 Location: Ipswich Salary: £30,000 per annumThe Company     The FTSE 100 firm is one of the largest communications services companies in the world, serving the needs of customers and businesses in over 170 countries worldwide through the provision of fixed-line, broadband, mobile and network IT...
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LATEST NEWS : £8.5m To Support Youth Employment

  Further details of how thousands of young people will be helped into employment have been outlined in the Scottish Parliament today. Minister for Youth Employment Angela Constance announced that £8.5 million will be invested in projects to support young people into work. This includes: * £6 million to create 1000 jobs for young people through a continuation of Community Jobs Scotland...
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NEWS : “Giving hope to young people is a priority.” Alex Salmond

  GIVING hope to young people is one of the Scottish Goverment’s top priorities, the First Minister said today. Alex Salmond told a summit on youth employment that that there was “absolutely nothing more important” to give youngsters “life chances.”   Mr Salmond made the remarks as he opened a session of the National Economic Forum in Edinburgh, adding that youth employment...
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NEWS : Why don’t apprenticeships work?

      One in five apprenticeships lasted less than six months last year. Sixty-eight per cent of apprenticeships went to over-25s. Britain offers fewer apprenticeships per 1,000 workers than France or Germany. What’s going wrong?   To read more...
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