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- Focus of change management initiatives is shifting, Economist finds
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- New survey reveals 'plummeting' job satisfaction
- Recession`s impact greater than headline figures suggest, CIPD says
- Managers struggle` with credit crunch demands, says new survey
- European firms facing management and talent crisis, says new report
- Experian releases M&A information for Q4 and full year 2009
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- Brookfield GRS invites participation in annual Global Relocation Trends Survey
- HR staff happy with their lot, says new research
- Economy takes global employee relocations on a bumpy ride
- HR must prove its business value, says new report
- Immigrant exodus speeding up, says report
- European companies unprepared for future, says report
- Survey reveals sharp cutbacks in overseas assignments
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- Expatriate costs a key factor during economic downturn, says ORC
- Changes on the way for training delivery and employment law, says CIPD
- Surveys highlight similarity of jobs downturn in UK and US
- What can HR Specialists expect to earn?
- ASHE results represent a backward step for gender pay equality
- Most training does not match learning preference, new CIPD survey finds
- Business leaders urged to keep their nerve in face of economic turmoil
- BCG launches key worldwide HR report
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- No real surprises in budget
- Changing perceptions of fitness to work
- Sharp rise in expected redundancies signals jobs slowdown
- Grim findings from CIPD
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- New survey predicts HR challenges until 2015
- Deloitte confirms: people are key to success
- Happy and engaged employees perform better than others
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- London celebrates 100 days until the Olympic Games
- Olympic Games to boost employment prospects in London, shows research
- Immigration update: travelling to London for 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
- London 2012 Olympics "likely to be under budget", Minister says
- Assignments in London must be carefully planned during Olympic Games, say experts
- Pricoa responds to London 2012 relocation challenges
- Cartus explores relocation solutions for London 2012 Olympics
- Almost a third of British firms unprepared for Olympics, suggests survey
- Be ‘positive and flexible’ over London relocations during 2012 Olympics, says relocation agent
- Relocation sector rises to Olympics challenges
- London 2012 brings threats and opportunities for relocation
- Survey: London firms less optimistic about the economy – but 92% believe the Olympics will benefit London internationally
- Small business urged to make the most of Olympic opportunity
- New promotional agency for London
- London 2012 Olympics: just two years to go!
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- How will the Olympics affect the availability of serviced apartments?
- London 2012 Olympics: advice for relocating in 2012, from industry experts
- The only way is up!
- London 2012: managing relocations
- Planning relocations during the 2012 Olympics
- What will the Olympics mean for users of serviced apartments?
- Finding accommodation in London during the Olympics
- Where are the potential relocation hotspots in the UK?
- Best of British
- London 2012: rental issues
- Meeting the property challenge
- Celebrating the British character
- How will the Olympics affect the availability of serviced apartments?
- London 2012 Olympics: advice for relocating in 2012, from industry experts
- The only way is up!
- London 2012: managing relocations
- Planning relocations during the 2012 Olympics
- What will the Olympics mean for users of serviced apartments?
- Finding accommodation in London during the Olympics
- Where are the potential relocation hotspots in the UK?
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- Record migration to Germany as Eurozone crisis intensifies
- EU countries divided over Basel III banking regulations
- European Commission denies rumours of second "Marshall Plan"
- UK economy will continue to stall in 2012, say economic experts
- UK economy "showing signs of improvement"
- Budget 2012: the effect on international assignments and relocation
- Budget 2012 a 'much-needed confidence boost’, say employers
- Budget 2012: Osborne pledges to slash corporation tax
- 2012 Budget does not favour growth or jobs, says CIPD
- Budget 2012: government to consider new environmental tax
- Budget 2012: top income tax rate cut to 45%
- UK inflation continues to fall
- Government to launch scheme to boost lending for smaller businesses
- Greece secures crucial debt swap
- US envoy positively welcomes changes to Swiss tax treaty
- ECB provides EU credit institutions with £446 bn of cheap loans
- Eurozone leaders satisfied with Greek rescue deal
- Eurozone finance minister expresses optimism over Greek rescue deal
- US leading economic index increases for fourth consecutive month
- January rise in UK retail sales
- Japan's government announces plan to double sales tax
- UK inflation drops to 3.6%
- Treasury announces joint EU-US approach to crack down on offshore tax evasion
- Expatriate tax a key issue at global mobility seminar
- UK refuses to join EU fiscal pact
- Recession could risk further banking failures, survey suggests
- Expats ‘financially sheltered from global economic turmoil’
- New online international cost-of-living calculator launched
- UK economy contracts in last quarter of 2011
- British happiest in Spain, expat survey reveals
- "Credit binge" leaves UK with debts 500% over GDP
- UK inflation drops to six-month low
- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- UK economy could already be back in recession, say economists
- Fitch: France unlikely to lose AAA rating in 2012
- Finance group warns transaction tax could harm French economy
- Bank increases fixed-term savings rates for expats
- Business leaders voice concern over eurozone crisis
- December sees muted boost for UK economy
- Sweden cuts interest rates amid eurozone fears
- New Spanish prime minister promises spending cuts
- French finance minister joins attack on UK economy
- Eurozone: France calls for UK downgrade
- Germans “mysteriously calm” despite Eurozone crisis
- UK inflation falls to 4.8%
- Britain not to be exempt from single market rules, says EU Commissioner
- Ireland and Italy pass key austerity measures
- Europe divided: Britain says no to Eurozone fiscal union
- Eurozone leaders prepare for summit on debt crisis
- CIPD: organisations ‘failing to take proactive approach’ to auto-enrolment pension scheme
- US unemployment falls to 8.6%
- 700,000 public sector jobs to be cut in next five years, according to official forecast
- State pension age will rise to 67, Chancellor confirms
- Chancellor admits risk of new UK recession
- Political tension rises as India attempts to open its retail sector to foreign investment
- Euro collapse would be "devastating" for world economy, says OECD expert
- Autumn Statement to reveal Government’s economic plans
- UK on brink of recession, OECD warns
- Banks create contingency plans as Euro-zone breakup becomes a possibility
- Public sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, government warns
- Energy prices and falling Rupee value pose a threat to Indian inflation rate
- Report: city expansions could boost economic growth
- Eurozone crisis deepens after German debt auction
- EU: confidence in Italy's new PM
- UK borrowing falls to £6.5 billion
- Reducing national debt 'harder than anyone envisaged', admits Cameron
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
- Spain’s new PM calls for austerity measures
- ECB president calls for eurozone rescue fund to be made fully operational
- OECD warns of slowdown in global growth
- UK inflation falls to 5%
- UK companies hit by eurozone crisis
- Eurozone crisis: France warned over debts
- EU slashes growth forecast
- CBI calls for "Plan A plus"
- Osborne: UK will not contribute "disproportionately" to IMF fund
- Leaders admit Greece could leave euro
- G20: European recovery vital for Asian economies
- Thinktank predicts 70% chance of UK recession
- UK economic recovery worse than after the Great Depression
- OECD cuts growth forecasts on eve of G20 summit
- Report: coalition policies likely to reduce social mobility
- UK growth rises to 0.5%
- Survey shows UK business confidence at lowest level in over two years
- Leading economists urge Osborne to turn to Plan B
- Prime Minister announces plans to kick-start UK infrastructure
- Eurozone confusion reigns
- China could contribute to eurozone bailout fund
- Data shows rising inequality in US
- Leaders reach agreement on eurozone debt
- Britain at risk of slipping back into recession, warns Bank of England expert
- Eurozone output lowest since July 2009
- Strong franc puts Switzerland top of rich list
- Experts express concern over inflation figures
- Millions of UK citizens in line for tax rebates
- Majority of French citizens oppose public funding for banks, suggests survey
- UK inflation soars to highest level in three years
- Further trouble ahead for UK economy, say forecasts
- Standard & Poor’s downgrades Spain’s sovereign debt
- World economic problems to continue into 2012, says study
- Africa: the new frontier for economic growth?
- Government reveals £170 million boost to UK industry
- ECB: Europe cannot afford delays in tackling debt crisis
- IFS study: UK poverty on the rise
- UK business confidence falls to lowest level since 2009
- Prominent CEOs show cautious optimism about US economy
- Value of M&A rises despite decreasing transaction volumes
- European stocks resilient despite news of Italian downgrade
- US outlook bleak as economy falters
- UK faces up to disappointing growth figures
- General strike over Greek austerity drive
- IoD releases Route Back to Growth report
- Greece to miss deficit reduction targets
- Cameron urges euro zone unity
- Asian markets cautious over EU efforts to save Greece
- Tokyo to take action to stabilise strong yen
- National Minimum Wage to rise
- Germany divided on issue of increased euro rescue fund
- Bank increases fixed term savings rate owing to rising expat demand
- Treasury: UK will resist European transaction tax
- Greece to remain in the euro area
- World leaders consider €3,000 billion plan to help ailing global economy
- French worries mount as number of jobseekers continues to rise
- French growth slows in wake of European debt crisis
- Global economy could be “staring down the barrel”
- Eurozone crisis intensifies as Italy suffers downgrade
- Foreign assets: new reporting requirements
- UK productivity lags behind competitors
- USA and Europe could slip back into recession, IMF warns
- Largest companies 'buck national trend with fall in insolvencies'
- ‘Reset the fiscal-policy sat nav’, CIPD tells Government
- Firms ‘unprepared’ for Bribery Act
- Employees worldwide ‘failing to act on financial security fears’
- Government consults on reforms to taxation of non-doms
- 64% of employees 'out of pocket on expenses claims'
- Over a third of wealthy UK residents may move abroad, Lloyds TSB survey finds
- PwC: new tax announcements ‘could severely restrict multinationals’
- 67% of expats ‘have no plans to return to Britain’, survey finds
- Euro 'likely to remain under pressure', says currency specialist
- Dollar falls as Fed expands quantitative easing
- Experian reveals drop in M&A activity
- Double-dip recession biggest concern for global executives, says Economist
- European workers need educating about pensions`
- Finance and Tax Articles
- The changing role of international employment companies
- Currency concerns for people relocating overseas
- The Japanese yen: what happened?
- Onshore and offshore bank accounts - the differences
- Banking arrangements: a top priority for inbound assignees
- New McKinsey report shows how to spot global business trends
- Banking made easier
- Making global mobility packages pay dividends
- How employers can support mobile employees
- The benefits of borderless banking
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- Planning successful international mergers and acquisitions
- The implications of recent changes to tax law
- The implications of recent changes to tax law
- Reining in currency risk during turbulent times
- Making your money work harder while you are living abroad
- Tax Doesn't Have To Be Taxing
- The UK Tax System
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- Africa
- Relocating to Morocco
- Morocco: the economic background
- South Africa - the economic background
- Africa: the new frontier for economic growth?
- Africa top of the agenda
- Moving to South Africa? What you can and can't take with you
- Relocating to Africa: a step-by-step guide
- Top 10 tips for travelling in Africa
- Health and healthcare in South Africa
- Asia Pacific
- Recruitment company opens new Singapore office
- Thailand's economy faces flood consequences
- G20: European recovery vital for Asian economies
- Christchurch earthquake rebuild boosts removals bookings
- Asian markets cautious over EU efforts to save Greece
- Eastern promise
- Healthcare in Asia Pacific
- Expats in Asia-Pacific pushed towards local contracts
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- Immigration update: Finland issues biometric identity cards
- The economy of Finland: an overview
- Helsinki: an economic overview
- Greater Helsinki Metropolitan area: an economic overview
- Turku: an economic overview
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- Jyväskylä: an economic overview
- Oulu: an economic overview
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- The economy of Portugal: an overview
- Lisbon: an economic overview
- Porto: an economic overview
- Braga: an economic overview
- Coimbra: an economic overview
- Bailout conditions to reduce Portugal’s deficit to 3% by 2013
- Portugal's Debt Crisis
- Sunshine returns to the Mediterranean?
- Euro 'likely to remain under pressure', says currency specialist
- Snapshot of the relocation scene in Portugal
- Romania
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- The economy of Spain: an overview
- Sunshine returns to the Mediterranean?
- Madrid: the economic background
- Barcelona: the economic background
- Valencia: the economic background
- Seville: the economic background
- Bilbao: the economic background
- Saragossa: the economic background
- Málaga: the economic background
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- OECD: "Only one in ten board members of top companies are women"
- ECB provides EU credit institutions with £446 bn of cheap loans
- Eurozone leaders satisfied with Greek rescue deal
- Eurozone finance minister expresses optimism over Greek rescue deal
- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- France’s Insead still top business school in Europe
- Report: rising EU pension costs to put extra pressure on employers
- Banks create contingency plans as Euro-zone breakup becomes a possibility
- EU: confidence in Italy's new PM
- Spain’s new PM calls for austerity measures
- Eurozone output lowest since July 2009
- European stocks resilient despite news of Italian downgrade
- General strike over Greek austerity drive
- Germany divided on issue of increased euro rescue fund
- UK lags behind European neighbours in quality of life index
- Greece to remain in the euro area
- Six tips for learning a new language
- Born in the USA – or vive la différence?
- Relocating in the Nordic region: in from the cold?
- EU introduces temporary border controls in Schengen zone
- Relocation in Europe: business as usual – or a new reality?
- Mixed outlooks in European markets as Central Europe takes the helm at the EU
- Sunshine returns to the Mediterranean?
- Key mobility themes in Europe
- Making the most of your money
- The Emerald Isle green about the gills?
- India
- Political tension rises as India attempts to open its retail sector to foreign investment
- Energy prices and falling Rupee value pose a threat to Indian inflation rate
- India races China in new ‘scramble for Africa’
- India the times they are a-changin'
- Relocating to India
- Working in India as an expatriate
- Survey spotlights global relocation trends
- Snapshot of the relocation scene in India
- Relocating to India: Getting prepared for departure
- India: The new frontier
- Middle East
- Bahrain: the economic background
- Egypt: the economic background
- Iran: the economic background
- Iraq: the economic background
- Israel: the economic background
- Jordan: the economic background
- Kuwait: the economic background
- Lebanon: the economic background
- Oman: the economic background
- Qatar: the economic background
- Saudi Arabia: the economic background
- Syria: the economic background
- United Arab Emirates: the economic background
- Yemen: the economic background
- Middle Eastern promise
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- UK unemployment rises again to 2.51 million
- Grin up north: Yorkshire dwellers are country's happiest
- UK residents ‘enjoy better-than-average quality of life’
- Government announces £450m+ investment in regional growth
- BPF gives broad welcome to Localism Bill
- Local enterprise partnerships get the go-ahead
- BPF welcomes White Paper plans for local growth
- Negotiating heads of terms for a letting (tenant`s perspective)
- Regional government offices to close
- Medium-sized cities can drive economic recovery`, says report
- Mayor unveils new airport plans
- Report reveals UK cities most exposed to effects of recession
- Key Welsh Regeneration Projects and Developments Sites
- Where are the potential relocation hotspots in the UK?
- Employment Law
- Employment News
- Changes to employment tribunal part of radical reform plan
- EU mandatory female quotas are patronising, say critics
- Unpaid work experience can be positive, says CIPD
- Graduates confident of employability but not hopeful of landing jobs, suggests survey
- CIPD: jobs figures show labour market in an increasingly fragile state
- 2012: toughest year for UK jobs market for two decades, forecast suggests
- Survey suggests employee dissatisfaction over pay and reward
- Public-sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, Government warns
- New government plans could curb workplace rights
- Minister calls for patience over employment law changes
- Dialogue is key to 'war on talent', say experts at CIPD Talent Management Conference
- Economic uncertainty prompts US employers to turn to short-term contracts
- Growth plan should include temporary halt to public sector job cuts, says CIPD
- UK jobs market growth slows
- Only half of workers claim full holiday entitlement, suggests survey
- Osborne's unfair dismissal legislation criticised by CIPD
- Growing life expectancy provides companies with food for thought
- More senior executives on temporary contracts, research shows
- October sees changes to UK employment laws
- Change to retirement age legislation could reshape UK workforce
- Demand for temporary workers remains steady, says survey
- UK unemployment rises again to 2.51 million
- Report: a third of employers could sack agency workers in light of new legislation
- Majority of home workers put in extra hours, says survey
- Growing use of social media set to provide companies with food for thought
- Employment tribunals ‘failing employers and employees’, says CBI
- Workshops to highlight management of workplace disputes
- Unemployment hits 17-year high
- Talk of ‘lost generation' of young jobless ‘simplistic’, says CIPD
- Record high for youth unemployment
- Private-sector job creation ‘offers some hope’ for employment picture
- Government announces details of shared parental leave scheme
- Default Retirement Age to be phased out
- Employers should be flexible during adverse weather, says CIPD
- Guide to new Agency Workers Regulations published
- ‘Starter kit’ helps employers understand new Equality Act obligations
- New guide highlights importance of managing workplace stress
- Workshops will analyse new workplace legislation
- Abolition of default retirement age a landmark` for British society, says Age UK
- Podcast helps employers to safeguard young workers
- Businesses facing tough times, says employment law specialist
- Employment Articles
- US EMPLOYERS: I-9 COMPLIANCE
- Beating bribery and ensuring compliance
- The removal of the default retirement age
- UK workers still feeling effects of recession, CIPD survey finds
- Dealing with World Cup-related employment issues
- Clarification of the new 'fit note' regulations
- Preparing for a potential swine flu pandemic
- Recent employment legislation developments
- Other options to cut staff costs before considering redundancies
- The need to have policy in place for social network sites
- Diversity Now and what it means for relocation
- Employment News
- Immigration & Visas
- Immigration & Visa News
- Switzerland to implement work permit quotas for nationals of EU-8 countries
- US immigration: H-1B visa update
- Canada to make immigration system 'more flexible'
- Thinktank questions value of immigration into Canada
- New requirement to obtain national ID card for Dubai
- Canada launches accelerated Labour Market Opinion programme
- US immigration: H-1B filings for fiscal year 2013
- Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship allocation requests delayed, says UKBA
- UK migrant cap for skilled workers frozen for two years
- US Immigration Alert: Fiscal Year 2013 H-1B Cap now open
- Immigration update affecting international students
- Immigration updates affecting graduate workers
- Immigration update: changes affecting migrant workers
- New Zealand announces plans to simplify Visa process
- Budget 2012: how are international assignments and relocations affected?
- Ireland waives Visa restrictions for Olympic accredited visitors
- 2012 Chambers USA and global immigration rankings now available
- Immigration to BRIC nations to continue to rise, say speakers at Mondissimo 2012
- Australia's new visa application process causes surge in removals
- Changes to UK visa services in Finland
- London 2012 Olympic Paralympic Games: an Immigration Update
- Changes to Tier 1, 2 & 5, Domestic Workers and Visitors
- Immigration in Canada: renewal of Labour Market Opinion essential to preservation of status
- Australia immigration update: changes to resident return visas
- UK immigration statement of intent: changes to Tiers 1,2 and 5
- UK immigration summary: Tier 2 Policy and Limits
- Tips on Navigating the H-1B Cap
- Migration Advisory Committee to publish report on the Limit on Tier 2 (General) for 2012/13
- UK student visa policy criticised by British Council director
- Japan to introduce new residency management system
- UK unveils visa scheme for student entrepreneurs
- USA to address skills shortage by relaxing rules for STEM students
- CBI and CIPD express concern over visa fee hikes
- Home Office unveils increased fees for migrant visas
- Russian foreign labour quotas approved
- Proposed fee increases for visas and applications made within UK
- UK immigration on the agenda at global mobility seminar
- India relaxes visa norms for senior/skilled employees
- Immigration update: Liechtenstein joins Schengen Area
- Immigration update: delays in renewing Brazilian employment agreement visas
- Euro MPs give support to intra-corporate transferees and their families
- President Obama issues Executive Order to improve visa and foreign visitor processing
- Immigration update: Russian foreign labour forecasts due by May
- Immigration update: Finland introduces Blue Card for highly-qualified third country nationals
- Immigration update: Singapore allows change of status online
- Immigration update: more Schengen countries relax work permit restrictions for Bulgarians and Romanians
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Immigration services provider launches new Hong Kong and China service
- Immigration update: Czech labour office requirement to apply retroactively
- Immigration update: Brazil to resume renewal of employment agreement visas
- Immigration update: UK to abolish Tier 1 Post Study Work Visa
- Immigration update: Finland issues biometric identity cards
- Migration has impact on UK employment, says committee
- Immigration update: E-Verify becomes compulsory in five US states
- Immigration update: Romania announces work permit quota and Blue Card scheme
- Immigration update: new Visa application charges for Australia
- Independent chief inspector of UKBA publishes global review on entry clearance decision making
- Reminder of holiday consular closures
- Immigrant spouses must take English tests, court rules
- Der Spiegel: Germany’s immigration policy needs change in direction
- Chambers announces top UK business immigration firms
- Permits Foundation celebrates 10th anniversary
- Immigration update: UK Border Agency strike announced for 30 November
- US immigration update: H-1B quota reached
- UK to become most populous EU nation if immigration not curbed
- Net migration to UK hit record high in 2010
- Immigration update: government considers Tier 2 changes
- Immigration update: France set to introduce Blue Card
- Immigration update: US year end consular closings
- Immigration update: 2011 non-EU quota met in Romania
- Immigration Minister says international student visa crack-down “beginning to bite”
- Government plan to curb non-EU economic immigration faces criticism
- Magrath LLP named among business immigration elite
- US immigration update: H-1B Master’s Cap reached
- New UK consultation on family migration
- China to make social insurance registration mandatory for most foreign workers
- UK migration cap set to be reduced further
- UAE: additional medicals to be required for nationals of ten countries
- Singapore: new government fees for work passes
- Family immigration proposals unnecessary and arbitrary, says Law Society
- Temporary facilitated process for IT workers extended in British Columbia
- Immigration update: Guangzhou abolishes dependant residence permits
- Skilled worker immigration cap 'not harming the UK', claims adviser
- The UK annual immigration ‘cap’ – five months in
- Australia: changes to salary threshold for 457 temporary skilled workers
- Australia tackles long term skills shortage
- Switzerland opens its borders to A8 nationals
- Current UK immigration system 'failing to meet objectives'
- Home Affairs Committee criticises UKBA's ‘lack of progress’
- Ireland announces Visa Waiver Programme
- UKBA under fire for 'lack of exit controls'
- UK independent schools offered automatic ‘Highly Trusted Status’
- Sweden introduces biometric residence permits
- ‘Good immigration’ debate welcomed by CIPD
- UK immigration changes: live from 6 April
- The Points Based System: is it working?
- CoS requests for 2011–12: deadline today, Friday 11 March
- Proposed fee increases to immigration and nationality applications from 6 April 2011
- Temporary migration cap ‘hampering ability to hire skilled non-EU workers’
- Corporate immigration specialist to open Hong Kong office
- Changes to India’s work-related visa system announced
- Contact your immigration adviser about latest changes, say experts
- Further details of UK immigration cap announced
- MAC publishes list of proposed Tier 2 qualifying jobs
- The UK immigration cap: an update
- Chinese offices to close for new year holiday
- Pro-Link Global opens Shanghai office
- Deadline for responses to student immigration consultation approaching
- Changes to Russia’s immigration regulations announced
- Government to close tier 1 immigration applications made overseas from midnight on 22 December
- High Court rules temporary immigration caps for tiers 1 and 2 unlawful
- Government announces student visa reform proposals
- Tier 1 (General) immigration quota for December already met
- Immigration announcement hailed as “sensible compromise”
- New English-language requirements for family members now in force
- More details of UK immigration cap announced
- Tier 1 (General) quota reached for first time
- Unexpected fees rise for UK immigration applications
- Coalition review of the UK immigration system: the next steps
- Chinese government offices to close for holidays
- Outcome of tier 2 exceptional` consideration process disappointing`, says immigration specialist
- Consultations on permanent immigration caps for Tiers 1 and 2 - Why your business should respond
- ESTA fee to rise
- Britain`s delegation to India brings opportunities and immigration implications
- UK to introduce English-language testing for partners
- Ability to sponsor skilled migrant workers removed from many UK businesses
- Government announces temporary migration cap
- Cambridge ESOL supports call for student migration controls rethink
- Immigration & Visa Articles
- Employment of unauthorised workers in the USA
- Starting up in the United States: visa considerations
- Information on the US J-1 Exchange Visitor Program for Graduates and Professionals
- Partner work visas: a global change agenda?
- Immigration to Brazil: avoid the quick fix
- All change for global immigration
- New UKBA visa application fees – from 6 April 2012
- UK immigration: annual Tier 2 limit for 2012/13
- Russia to abolish work permits for Kazakhstan and Belarus nationals
- Avoiding queues: tips for the US frequent traveller at holiday time
- Russia’s Highly Qualified Specialist work permit and visa: a how-to guide
- UK immigration: Tier 1 (Exceptional talent) category explained
- Changes to Russia's work-permit procedure introduced
- Family migration: the Government's next target
- Immigration: compliance is key
- Employers' Tier 2 reporting duties
- UK residency changes introduced from 6 April 2011
- Russia–France: no more work permits!
- Major changes to Russia’s immigration system take effect
- UK immigration: the latest
- Changes to Australia’s immigration system, July 2011
- ILR for work permit holders: calculating the qualifying period
- Statement of intent for changes to Tier 2, transitional changes and indefinite leave to remain
- Posted workers: a solution to UK permanent immigration limits?
- The changing landscape of immigration policy
- The impact of the Bribery Act 2010 on global immigration procedures
- Biometric residence permits: new regulations for foreign migrants
- October 2010 changes to the tier 2 sponsor and policy guidance: an update
- Limiting immigration: a legal minefield for employers
- Interim limits on Certificates of Sponsorship: a legal minefield for employers
- UKBA forced to rethink PBS rules and guidance following successful legal challenges
- Short term assignments be prepared!
- Change of circumstances: requirements for sponsored workers
- Moscow revises key immigration law
- The audit cycle for Tier 2 sponsors
- Changes to the Tier 2 and Tier 5 sponsorship system
- Changes to Tiers 1 and 2 of the Points Based System
- The difference between UK 'resident' and 'ordinarily resident' status
- Provision of UK immigration advice by employers
- Identity Cards for Foreign Nationals (ICFN)
- Migration Advisory Committee publishes first review of Tier 1, Points Based System
- Working in India as an expatriate
- Government publishes Draft Immigration Bill
- Employing EU accession state workers
- Illegal working checks: are you following the correct procedures?
- The New Path to Citizenship
- Migration Advisory Committee report Tier 2 and dependants: Government response
- New Migration Advisory Committee Report: Tier 2 and dependants
- New Tier 2 guidance
- Business visitors: the arrangements for client secondees
- Tier 2 of the Points Based Immigration System: six months on
- Developments in Russian immigration law
- Call for action regarding potential reforms to Tier 1 and 2
- Employing migrants under the Government`s new points-based system
- Points Based System; Statement of Intent for Tier 2 and Tier 5
- Points Based Immigration System - The story so far...
- Radical Changes to the Rules for Migrant Labour
- Immigration and Discrimination
- Immigration & Visa News
- International Assignments
- Int'l Assignment News
- Annual expat survey launched
- Lack of employer support for international assignees, suggests survey
- Alternative international assignments: survey highlights key drivers
- The effect of the Budget 2012 on international assignments
- Report: cost management and tax compliance key issues for HR and global mobility professionals
- Companies must plan thoroughly to ensure security of assignees, firm tells delegates at Mondissimo Convention
- Manage expectations to reduce cost of assignments, says UniGroup
- Innovative solutions needed for growing global workforce, survey suggests
- European aviation companies oppose EU emissions tax
- Release of new expat guide
- Global mobility schemes must provide value, experts tell Worlwide ERC Summit
- Survey identifies alternative international assignment drivers
- Global mobility seminar provides valuable insights for HR professionals
- Look before you leap: 2012 global security hotspots revealed
- Survey: employee expectations compete with company costs as international relocation managers' greatest challenge
- Global mobility surveys: calling HR and relocation professionals!
- Weichert launches international assignment alternatives survey
- Take part in global relocation policy and practices survey
- Keep abreast of global mobility trends: take part in new survey
- French expats to elect own MPs
- Employment practices in Sweden
- European cities offer best quality of life to expats, suggests study
- Pensions top of agenda for international employee management
- Report reveals factors inhibiting international employee mobility
- New book provides practical guidance on surviving in dangerous places
- Multinationals ‘highly focused on emerging markets’
- Results of international migration study revealed
- Leading global business: transcending national boundaries
- New research reveals top 25 global relocation destinations
- Survey sees companies abandoning one-size-fits-all international assignment policies
- China continues to grow as destination for international assignments
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- AIRINC launches Local Plus Calculator
- New publication provides help with managing mobility costs
- Re:locate to be media partner for London global mobility conference
- Working abroad: men outnumber women four to one
- Conference showcases global mobility trends and developments
- Lloyds TSB publishes international expat survey results
- New Brookfield report highlights a more strategic approach to international mobility
- Talent management climbing corporate agenda, EY report finds
- Int'l Assignment Articles
- How international employment companies are meeting global mobility challenges
- The importance of reliable partnerships to the relocation process
- Repatriation: how a personal development plan can help
- Assignee-centric systems
- Flying starts
- Europe – taking the temperature
- When the homeland becomes foreign: ensuring successful repatriation
- Mobility trends in Norway
- Going global: Corporate Social Responsibility on the move
- Be prepared! Crisis management unwrapped
- Are flexible policies the smart solution?
- In to Africa
- Relocating to Africa
- Pensions: what assignees need to know
- Transforming the future?
- Russia reinvented
- VSO: get involved
- Disaster situations: are you prepared?
- Rebounding from the Arab Spring
- The changing nature of international assignments
- The changing nature of expatriate demographics
- Born in the USA – or vive la différence?
- Business travellers and commuters: managing the risks of cross-border working (part 2)
- Rewarding performance in an international environment
- Onshore and offshore bank accounts - the differences
- Managing crossborder working
- Spousal employment: the impact on international relocation
- Changing your mobility program: how to get the results you want
- The changing nature of assignees and assignment types
- Latest trends in international relocation unpacked
- Banking arrangements: a top priority for inbound assignees
- Short term assignments be prepared!
- The changing nature of assignees and assignment types
- Brookfield survey identifies changing nature of international mobility strategies
- Going local: is the new pay a myth?
- Integrity and ethics
- The Relocation Perspective
- HR: fit for the next decade
- The shape of things to come
- Recent trends in international assignments
- New study highlights lifestyle changes worldwide
- Credit crunch affecting expats` Christmas travel plans
- EU social security legislation will impact new expatriate assignments
- Aiming high with ERC
- Alternative assignment types
- Removals: thinking out of the box
- India the times they are a-changin'
- Relocating to India
- Cultural issues: dealing with subtle cultural differences
- New guide details employers` duty of care to employees on the move
- What do expats miss most about the UK?
- Cost not primary factor in short-term assignments despite downturn
- Relocation during recession
- Keeping global careers on track
- The Importance of Selecting Expatriate Assignees from a Diverse Pool
- The value of being able to do business in other languages
- The challenges of an international assignment in Russia
- Developing your cross-border employment strategies
- New guide for Americans relocating to the UK
- Ensuring employee health and security overseas
- International dual careers: latest policy and practice
- Integrating Remote Teams
- Going global: HR strategies for success
- Expatriate and work-life balance
- The rise and rise of female expatriates
- Commuter Assignments: the practicalities
- Virtual working versus relocation
- Expatriate Support - when mentoring matters most
- Commuting: the alternative to relocation?
- Overcoming barriers to international relocation
- Management development in an international context
- Int'l Assignment News
- Recruitment
- Recruitment Articles
- HR urged to help make Work Programme a success
- Talent management at the heart
- PwC research shows UK lags behind US on employee ROI
- Recession has changed companies` approach to attracting talent, survey finds
- Is recruitment turning the corner?
- Employee engagement is crucial in troubled times
- The need to have policy in place for social network sites
- Recruiters turn to social networking sites
- The downturn how it is affecting global mobility professionals
- Talent management - implications for relocation professionals
- Online recruitment makes sense in cost-conscious times
- Talent management
- Recruitment now: what it takes to get ahead
- What does it take to pull in the grads?
- Winning the Wooing War
- Recruitment Advice
- Recruitment News
- Recruitment freezes 'driving sharp rise' in use of agencies
- 80% of senior execs believe companies will not double women on boards, say headhunters
- Jobs recession’s redundancies have cost UK employers £28.6 billion
- Removals recruitment consultant opens Toronto office
- New careers portal launched
- Recruitment company opens new Singapore office
- Technology and social media fuel new recruitment methods, survey suggests
- Record-breaking growth in UK job opportunities
- Seven UK companies ranked amongst best multinational workplaces
- Recruiting top graduates ‘as competitive as ever’, despite downturn
- HR directors 'fear lost generation of graduates’
- WikiJob founder welcomes rise in UK graduate recruitment
- UK SMEs ‘plan to add 470,000 jobs over next 12 months’
- Search for future business stars begins
- Improving work experience ‘essential’ to tackling youth unemployment
- Survey uncovers top ten priorities for senior executives seeking new jobs
- Recruitment survey reveals skills gaps and return of war for talent
- Recruitment firm launches London global mobility team
- 65% of head-hunters disagree with positive discrimination towards women in the board room
- Senior executives fail to sell themselves on CV
- Over 50s employment rise shows women outperforming men
- Concern as UK youth unemployment looks set to exceed 1 million
- New labour market survey released by CIPD and KPMG
- Government to introduce Work Programme this summer
- CIPD quarterly survey reveals a lack of Spring in employees’ step
- Back to work blues hits well-rested UK workforce
- PwC welcomes largest-ever spring graduate intake
- Graduate jobs market ‘finally picking up’, AGR survey finds
- 20% of employers plan to increase headcount during 2011, REC says
- Graduate recruitment 'on the rise'
- UK recruitment trends ‘will hold steady into 2011’
- New campaign challenges 'misconceptions' about HR
- Class of 2011 lacks people skills for workplace success`
- Demand for migrant workers has increased, says new report
- ‘Who you know` is jobhunters` main asset
- CIPD announces new route to membership
- Recruitment Articles
- Training & Development
- Training & Dev' News
- Reward strategies may be futile if communication does not improve, warns survey
- HR directors look to offer increased remote-working, suggests survey
- France’s Insead still top business school in Europe
- US business schools dominate MBA rankings
- Coaching and mentoring initiatives: how HR professionals can deliver best value
- Employee engagement conference: a date for your diary
- Government announces review of right to request time to train
- Training & Dev' Articles
- How Emotional Intelligence can ease the relocation process
- Global leadership - Save the Children
- Low-carb consulting: the future of management consultancy?
- Ernst & Young: five tips to prepare for Bribery Act
- Conference prepares the way for Generation Y
- Team coaching is good for business says Henley Business School
- Leadership skills are key` as organisations prepare for the upturn
- Joined-up thinking: why networks make sense
- Aiming high with ERC
- Recession the talent development moment
- Training & Dev' Advice
- Training & Dev' News
- Employee Support
- Employee Support Articles
- Cities to support jobs and growth
- Making your intern programme run more smoothly
- Emerging markets: tapping in to new talent
- Global mobility trends: is the USA still in the driving seat?
- Making the US a perfect fit
- Luck, happiness – and making a difference
- CIPD launches new Associate membership
- EU social security legislation will impact new expatriate assignments
- Rise in Unemployment Lower than Expected
- Employee engagement is crucial in troubled times
- Employee Support Articles
- - Cross Culture
- Cross Culture News
- Twitter reaches 10 million UK users
- Olympic flame begins journey to London 2012 games
- Golden Week celebrations begin in Japan
- Babel helps businesses get 'Ahead of the Games'
- Cross-cultural training essential to successful assignments, say experts at conference
- Intercultural training programme launched by Farnham Castle and Coach Africa
- Expats most miss British countryside, survey suggests
- Global study reveals dropping levels of trust in political institutions
- Facebook becomes biggest social network in Brazil
- Farnham Castle launches podcasts for flexible intercultural training
- Finland celebrates Independence Day
- European cities offer best quality of life to expats, suggests study
- Britain ranks poorly in 'social justice' table
- Cross-cultural communication 'crucial for UK businesses'
- UK lags behind European neighbours in quality of life index
- Farnham Castle develops podcast library for intercultural training
- New chief executive for Farnham Castle
- New influence and international negotiation workshops launched
- Farnham Castle appoints new business development manager
- Farnham Castle releases participant survey results
- Cross Culture Articles
- Intercultural misunderstandings and faux pas – and how to avoid them
- Celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Week: 15–21 April 2012
- Why cultural and language knowledge are essential for relocation success
- More UK retirees relocate overseas
- Life, work and culture in Brazil
- How an overseas job can affect family life
- Achieving a successful relocation transition for the employer, the assignee and the family
- In to Africa
- Celebrating Christmas around the world
- Celebrate World Hello Day on 21 November 2011
- Eastern promise
- VSO: get involved
- Cultural awareness programmes in the relocation industry: top tips
- Language and intercultural awareness training: maximise returns for yourself and your customer
- When it comes to relocation, money isn’t everything …
- Dancing with culture
- Culture at the heart of relocation
- Celebrating Father's Day worldwide
- World Music Day, 21 June 2011
- How to avoid ‘cultural bloomers’
- Celebrating Earth Day: 22 April
- World Creativity and Innovation Week: 15–21 April
- St Patrick’s Day: cultural awareness and worldwide celebrations
- Cultural and language training for relocating employees: a wise investment
- Celebrating Valentine’s Day around the world
- Celebrating World Food Day with some food for thought …
- Top tips for learning a language
- Speaking the language: essential for international assignees
- Cultural considerations when moving staff to the Middle East
- Cultural differences can create difficulties for virtual teams`
- Cultural issues: dealing with subtle cultural differences
- The value of being able to do business in other languages
- Developing your cross-border employment strategies
- New guide for Americans relocating to the UK
- Are you a cultural Sherlock Holmes?
- Integrating Remote Teams
- Doing business in the Middle East
- Cross Culture Books

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- - Education & Schools
- Education News
- Relocating parents with SEN children to receive “personal budget” for provision of services
- ACS teacher helps train teachers in Ugandan schools
- ACS Cobham celebrates London 2012 Olympics with Olympic Day
- Studying abroad an attractive option for UK students, suggests survey
- International school students embark on charity mission in Vietnam
- Keele enters US University admissions system
- Student visas: Boarding school leader appeals to UK government to “clear away unnecessary obstacles”
- International Baccalaureate Organisation announces 2000th IB World School
- ‘International code of ethics’ for education agents
- Cambridge takes top University spot in UK league but Oxford loses 2nd place to LSE
- High demand for Free School places in the UK
- The College of Law sold to private equity firm for £200m
- London and Bristol to receive government funding for extra school places
- International school takes part in model United Nations conference
- Relocating parents pay £91k more to be near top primary schools in England, says report
- 74,000 children missed out on first-choice secondary school in England
- Budget 2012: £100m boost for UK industry-university collaboration
- 30,000 more international students expected to join UK universities in next decade
- England “overtaken by other nations” as literacy standards have “stalled” says Chief Inspector
- Harvard heads elite group of US and UK global university “super-brands” in World Reputation Rankings
- Publication of new preparatory schools guide
- Thousands of secondary school pupils miss out on top choice
- “Spiralling” nursery costs add to the concerns of relocating parents
- Cultural education in England should be the "the envy of the world” according to government review
- Student visa restrictions could “deter legitimate international students from considering the UK”
- Education in England “has slipped down international league tables” says Education Secretary
- London ranked as second best city in the world for students
- “We have tolerated mediocrity for far too long” says Chief Inspector of Schools in England
- More tertiary education needed in BRICS countries, say academics
- Private higher education colleges face “devastation” due to international student visa clampdown
- Over 3,100 GCSE 'equivalent' qualifications to be removed from the performance tables
- University applications down by 8.7%
- International school launches education thinktank
- Parents to access “more data than ever before” in new secondary school performance tables
- #AskGove: Your Chance to Tweet Education Secretary
- Ofsted announces plans to scrap ‘satisfactory’ label for schools
- Ofsted announces plans for ‘no-notice’ inspections for schools
- UK government under pressure to increase class-sizes in primary schools
- Britain to be “the best place in the world to do science” says Universities Minister
- Government delays National Curriculum Review as it looks to higher international standards
- Quality - not choice of school - is top priority for parents, according to study
- Government accused of “cherry picking” statistics to support claims that UK schools are falling behind
- Two-year-olds to get free nursery place - Chancellor announces
- Thousands of children “denied a place” at Grammar School
- Thousands of schools close as 2 million public sector workers take strike action
- Chancellor announces extra £600 million for 100 more Free Schools
- Albyn named top Independent School in Aberdeen in Sunday Times league table
- King’s College London to open Russia Institute
- Property prices around Free Schools '£126,430 more than UK average'
- Immigration restrictions a “profound mistake” warn leading UK scientists
- First state school awarded International Baccalaureate School of the Year 2011
- International students should be “welcomed”, says Universities UK
- First international education ‘Laureate’ awarded to Bangladeshi Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
- MPs debate grammar schools in parliament
- Survey: boarding school numbers on the rise
- More places to be made available in popular schools following new admissions code
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: education’s knight in shining armour
- International student visa crack-down “beginning to bite” says Immigration Minister
- UK primary school class sizes exceed European average
- UK’s education budget set for “large fall”
- University 'employment boom' possible despite falling student numbers, say experts
- Record fall in university applications
- Queen opens international schools' conference
- New Chief Inspector of schools says “we should be alarmed” by our falling international standards
- UK's foreign student population 'has more than doubled', says report
- UK students flocking overseas to escape rising tuition fees
- Top private school answers Cameron’s call to “tear down apartheid” between state and private sector
- Education system not equipping young people with skills for work, says survey
- Bilingual primary school approved in latest Free Schools announcement
- Harvard University knocked off top spot in World University Rankings
- Government to invest millions in creating high-level apprenticeships
- England is falling behind in “race for global prosperity” claims Education Secretary
- World Teachers' Day highlights global gender inequalities in the teaching profession
- Oxford University warns student visa restrictions will damage UK reputation
- “Too many seven year olds struggling with the '3Rs'” says Schools Minister
- Education Secretary would like schools to teach foreign languages to children aged five
- Numbers of overseas students at UK universities have ‘rocketed’, according to latest figures
- Boys' schools growing in popularity, says survey
- 24 Free Schools open for the new academic year
- New reading test for six-year-olds
- Fee-paying independent school parents 'relying on inheritance' to meet costs
- Bright bilingual migrant children 'placed in low-ability classes'
- UK education 'falls behind globally', with high tuition fees and large class sizes
- UK’s 'world-class reputation' continues to attract international students
- David Cameron demands “excellence” in all state schools
- UK universities consider cutting tuition fees
- Overseas students “important for the economy”, says Vince Cable, following new UKBA guidance
- Cambridge University ranked world’s number one
- A* performance at A level for Independent Schools
- Parents spend an average of £77 per child on ‘back to school’ basics
- 24 Free Schools to open in England for start of new school year
- Record high for GCSE results – but ‘too many’ fail to pass maths
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- Missed out on a university place? Don't despair
- Head of top independent schools' body 'can envisage end to GCSEs'
- 'Make maths compulsory till age 18': Carol Vorderman
- ACS International Schools opens new school in Qatar
- “Think again” about English Baccalaureate, say MPs
- Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College becomes head of International School Geneva
- A third of 11-year-olds in UK still struggling in the ‘three Rs’
- UK student visa restrictions 'could cost economy £3.6 billion'
- MPs warn UK student visa restrictions could ‘damage Scottish economy’
- Pupils speak 40 different languages at English school
- Government announces new “strict criteria” for school league tables in England
- "Fundamental British values must be upheld" in English schools, says government
- Government announces major SATS reform in English schools
- UK and US students reinforce ‘Special Relationship’
- Approved university tuition fees - complete listing
- English Baccalaureate pupils more likely to enter higher education
- UK government announces new ‘slimmed down’ curriculum for under-fives
- Independent school pupils twice as likely to enter Oxbridge as pupils from comprehensives
- Average university tuition fees confirmed as well above £8,000
- New IB results league table
- IB comes out on top for university entry across the globe
- New survey of overseas pupils reveals “disincentive” to study in UK
- Education Secretary wants "vast majority" of pupils to study maths to age 18
- Revised health and safety guidance for schools encourages “common sense” approach
- UK government continues to “welcome overseas students”
- Students will be equipped to demand ‘better value for money’ in government university reform
- Competition the ‘fair way forward’ says minister in Universities shake-up
- £20,000 incentive for top graduate teacher trainees
- GCSE students will sit final-year exams from 2012 as modular system is phased out
- Michael Gove calls on ‘mums' army' to end disruption on teacher strike day
- Expatriate schooling white paper released
- School SATS review calls for more ‘balanced’ assessment
- Schools Minister wants to make it “easier” for Grammar Schools to expand
- Government cracks down on “unacceptable” exam paper errors
- Michael Gove calls on business leaders to end dominance of private school pupils in top jobs
- Free Schools could spell the end of the long summer holiday
- Education Secretary announces opening of new Free Schools in England
- “Chaos in academy funding” says Shadow Education Secretary
- 200 failing primary schools to become new academies
- MP claims state students are ‘mis-sold’ low-quality A levels to boost school results
- Education Secretary set to announce tougher GCSE targets
- New student visa rules may result in 260,000 fewer overseas students by 2015
- Kepner-Tregoe and International Business School offer UK students an MBA scholarship
- Oxford university passes vote of no confidence in government over tuition fees
- MPs issue warning over ‘substantial funding gap’ caused by tuition fees
- Top academic line-up and top fees for new private university in London
- Students ‘Flying Eye’ with medical scholarship
- Michelle Obama is reunited with Islington schoolgirls at Oxford University
- New plans allow schools to employ overseas teachers more easily
- Over 1,000 schools apply to become academies
- Government to 'remove bureaucracy' in schools admissions
- IB overtakes A level in top university honours
- Independent schools under pressure
- Universities to offer extra places to wealthy UK students
- Sharp rise in overseas pupils – 'census' reveals global appeal of UK independent schools
- Scottish University has foreign student licence suspended
- Cambridge overtakes Oxford to top UK university league
- UCAS: Record numbers of university applicants and sharp rise in foreign students
- New funding for students at private universities
- Royal Wedding - ACS International pupils mark a special day in the UK
- Parents now have over 600 academy schools to choose from in England
- Universities look to increase foreign students amid tuition fee debate
- UK students ‘encouraged’ to look abroad as university tuition fees loom
- GCSE results – new detailed information for parents
- MPs warn Government that student visa restrictions could “cripple” UK education sector
- Bristol plans for rapid increase in demand for school places
- Government announces major SEN overhaul
- NLIS chancellor wins distinguished service award
- Imperial ‘will charge £9,000 per year’
- Government pledges £82.5 million for music education
- Royal Society urges A-level reform
- Free schools’ business plans approved
- Online lessons keep school going through the snow
- New National Curriculum reforms announced
- ‘Pupil premium’ details announced
- IB selects ACS Egham's Angela Riggs as IB Primary Years Programme Workshop Leader
- New education reforms announced
- Tuition fees top education agenda
- Government unveils new plans for higher education
- Show highlights independent schools
- Futureproofing education
- ACS Egham appoints new head
- Another record year for A level and GCSE results
- 'Grade inflation' affecting student selection process, say university admissions officers
- Report uncovers SATs marking inconsistencies
- House of Commons passes Academies Bill
- 700 groups interested in setting up free schools`
- 70% of top schools want academy status, says Gove
- New admissions rules will boost opportunities for overseas students at UK universities`
- Graduates pessimistic about job prospects, survey finds
- Adjudicator backs council`s right to use lottery for school places
- Education Articles
- Moscow school guide for expatriates
- The benefits of UK boarding in an international environment
- A global education
- Decoding school performance tables
- “Phenomenal growth” for international schools as student numbers reach 3 million
- The pastoral role of an international school in dealing with cyber-bullying
- The cultural advantages of an international school education
- International Baccalaureate under pressure
- Hong Kong struggling to meet demand for international school places
- The Advanced Placement programme: its benefits for relocating students
- School fees: why doing your homework pays
- Common Entrance Exam: end of the road?
- State school appeals – preparing for battle
- International schools for expats ‘at a glance’
- Finland: innovative answers to problems in education
- Struggling summer-born children - can international schools help reverse the trend?
- International Education Week: US fights to maintain its position as global leader in education
- Top UK private schools continue to make strides into international market
- Advanced Placement: setting the standard
- Applying for a school place: easing the headache
- Back-to-school blues
- Education in the US: challenges and choices
- Independent schools
- International schools
- State schools
- Boarding bonanza
- Single-sex schools breed high hopes
- IB - riding high!
- ACS survey results
- International Baccalaureate – bridging the gap?
- School entrance exams explained
- Education update November 2010
- The implications of UK university fee rises for internationally mobile families
- State education update, November 2010
- How tutors and guardians can benefit relocating children
- School open days: a valuable resource for relocating families
- School open days opportunities for relocating children
- Repatriation without tears
- New government: all change for education
- The education revolution: changes to the UK`s schools system
- When one-to-one works best
- Fitting a square peg into a round hole
- When boarding is best for relocating children
- Private schooling options for children with special needs
- The optimum age to start formal education: an international approach
- The benefits of an international education
- The Specialist Diploma
- International Baccalaureate: IB = A-OK!
- How to equip children to start the new school year
- Research shows that international baccalaureate is great preparation for UK universities
- Directories to help relocating parents choose schools
- How easy is it for Russian children to adapt to the UK education system?
- School admissions: how to get the best for your child
- Relocating to the UK with young children
- ACS reveals research into family relocation
- London faces shortage of primary school places
- Making the most of school open days
- Getting the most out of early years with childcare vouchers
- Another nail in coffin of GCSEs
- Playing politics with education
- School trips and creating a global citizen
- A-Levels Fall Short on Creativity and Independent Thinking
- The Great Education Debate
- Learning from school children: recent research in international schools
- Benefits of boarding school for relocating children
- The choice of a UK school for relocating parents
- Special Schools For Special Children
- Is the IB the best option?
- Education Advice
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- - Furniture
- Furniture News
- CORT promotes destination services to the US
- ‘Business as usual’ during 2012 Olympics for furniture rental company’s relocation customers
- Furniture rental company announces new appointments and promotions
- Furniture rental company strengthens relocation services team
- Furniture solutions provider shortlisted for industry awards
- Surge in international and domestic relocations reported
- Fully Furnished races to support Action Medical Research
- Fully Furnished expands its range
- Fully Furnished delivers in spite of wintry weather
- Fully Furnished moves to Ascot
- ISO accreditation for Fully Furnished
- Fully Furnished supports children’s charities
- Fully Furnished appoints new business development manager
- Fully Furnished reports increase in international buy-to-let investors
- Roomservice by CORT announces key new appointment
- Furniture Articles
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- - Health
- Health News
- Increased fines in Holland for inadequate international PMI
- Employers do not understand international healthcare, suggests research
- AXA PPP named employee health knowledge partner by CIPD
- Mayor of London opens new global medical and security services HQ
- Security services provider International SOS launches Duty of Care project
- International health insurer launches dormancy option
- More than half of expats expect to take part in extreme sports, research finds
- NHS reform plans still not fit for purpose, says BMA
- Technology encourages "presenteeism", suggests study
- Over half of employees willing to work when ill, shows study
- International health insurer launches medical escort service
- ALC Health forms new underwriting partnership with AXA PPP International
- Health insurance provider expands corporate team
- New patient project aims to demystify scientific research
- Controversial NHS bill passes House of Lords vote
- Companies benefit from retention of disabled workers, says study
- Stress ‘now number-one cause of long term employee absence’
- Over 40% of employees are over-worked, suggests study
- Health Secretary to give patients 'a real say'
- Long-term sickness absence ‘causes low workplace morale’
- UK government issues new health advice
- China: revolutionary changes impact healthcare for nationals and foreigners
- International private medical insurer appoints Qatar Country Manager
- ALC Health launches medical insurance plan for music industry, media and performing arts professionals
- ALC Health introduces MHD underwriting terms for groups of ten
- Now Health announces price decreases
- Health insurance broker announces new partnership for Africa plans
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- NHS reforms put Andrew Lansley’s job at risk
- Morgan Price launches new health insurance plan
- MediCare International upgrades to full online buying
- Aviva introduces expat 'health passport’
- Recession sparking young talent exodus, says new study
- Healix wins FCO managed healthcare contract
- Health Articles
- Working abroad? Make sure you have the right medical insurance cover
- The mystery behind medical inflation
- Health and healthcare in Greece
- Medical evacuation: I’m an expat – get me out of here!
- Getting health in check before an overseas relocation
- Healthcare in Asia Pacific
- Choosing medical insurance for assignees to Asia
- Illegal drug trafficking: it may not be what you think …
- Healthy options for an internationally mobile workforce
- Low international health insurance premiums: appealing, but check the small print
- Healthcare options for expatriates in Russia
- Health and healthcare in Malaysia
- Locating the best medical underwriting option for employees
- Relieving the stress of relocation
- Choosing the right international healthcare
- Getting the most out of an international medical insurer
- International medical insurance and increasing medical costs
- Safe and Sound - keeping international assignees healthy and safe
- Health and healthcare in Lebanon
- Swiss healthcare: runs like clockwork ... if you're covered
- Health and healthcare in Dubai
- Choosing a policy to protect your international assignees
- Chickenpox and shingles: the facts
- Ensuring employee health and security overseas
- Work gyms 'lift mood and stress'
- A Healthy Attitude to Relocation
- Health inequalities can be tackled by new walking and cycling infrastructure`
- Health Blog
- Health Advice
- Health News
- - Language
- Language News
- Language Articles
- World Creativity and Innovation Week 2012: celebrating the power of thinking outside the box
- How language and culture are the tools for success in relocation
- Mouses in their hice: why language tuition is a must for international assignees
- How an overseas job can affect family life
- Achieving a successful relocation transition for the employer, the assignee and the family
- Celebrating Christmas around the world
- Celebrate World Hello Day on 21 November 2011
- Six tips for learning a new language
- Cultural awareness programmes in the relocation industry: top tips
- Language and intercultural awareness training: maximise returns for yourself and your customer
- When it comes to relocation, money isn’t everything …
- Celebrating Father's Day worldwide
- World Music Day, 21 June 2011
- How to avoid ‘cultural bloomers’
- Celebrating Earth Day: 22 April
- World Creativity and Innovation Week: 15–21 April
- St Patrick’s Day: cultural awareness and worldwide celebrations
- Language and cultural training: a wise investment for relocating employees
- Celebrating Valentine’s Day around the world
- Make a New Year’s resolution to learn a language
- Celebrating World Food Day with some food for thought …
- Top tips for learning a language
- The Tour de France
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- Savings to be made for commuters moving to the seaside
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- Property prices around Free Schools '£126,430 more than UK average'
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- ‘Huge divergence’ in prime London house-price growth reported
- NAEA: improved home security ‘can combat rising burglary levels’
- UK house prices ‘will fall by 5% in 2012’, but central London boom to continue
- Home Sale Network Awards: less than a month to go!
- House-price expectations ‘fall for 16th consecutive month’
- North-South divide widens for residential development land
- Zoopla and Digital Property Group to merge
- 210,000 sign planning changes petition
- Demand for high-end London rented properties increasing, says FT
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- Rising rail fares could outweigh benefits of commuting, says study
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- Country house market "has stuttered to a halt"
- Bloomberg: mortgage approvals at highest level in 20 months
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- Property leaders hail new planning policy
- Global housing market ‘weakens further’
- Offices-to-homes legislation ‘threatens world-class business status of Square Mile’
- Prime London prices up 33%
- 60% of London new-builds bought by Asian buyers
- Research shows London land increasing in value and public-sector bodies becoming key vendors
- Government’s Community Right to Buy Scheme faces criticism
- BPF endorses ‘empty offices to housing’ plan
- Property news, March 2011
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- BPF hails latest planning system announcement
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- BPF gives broad welcome to Localism Bill
- Where next for the UK property market?
- BPF welcomes new planning powers
- Prime central London prices ‘down for fourth consecutive month’
- Property market slowdown continues
- BPF welcomes White Paper plans for local growth
- Third monthly fall for prime London house prices
- Large fall in UK house prices reported
- Residential property conference highlights latest market trends
- Desire for home ownership stronger than ever`
- Residential property prices continue to fall
- Falls continue for prime London residential prices
- NAEA reports increased demand for housing during July
- Surveys reveal fall in UK house prices
- Cost of owning and running a home 'has fallen 6% in two years'
- Overseas purchasers dominate prime London property market
- Property news roundup, July 2010
- Asian investors dominate central London new-build property market
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- Property markets “congested” in London and Southeast, research suggests
- Nice neighbours worth £15,321
- UK property prices increase more than 100 times since 1952
- 0.4% dip in prime-city global market, suggests index
- UK property transactions plummet following end of stamp duty holiday
- UK residential development land values remain unchanged
- UK housing market activity short-lived
- Homes close to Olympics venues up by 14%
- Double dip recession ‘unlikely to make a significant impression on UK property market’
- Price growth for new UK homes
- UK house prices rise again
- City of York a global hot-spot for hotel investment, research suggests
- Survey suggests growth in homeowner confidence
- House prices down in April but will rise over coming year, study claims
- Brazilian property market hotspot for global investment
- Investment in UK student accommodation increases by almost 50%
- UK property values drop 1.7% in first quarter of 2012
- Budget 2012: 7% stamp duty criticised by property experts
- Budget: mansion and wealth taxes speculation ‘fails to dampen demand for prime London property’
- Stamp-duty rush boosts mortgage-market activity
- Halifax: prospects for UK house prices ‘depend on Eurozone’
- Housing market sees slow start to 2012
- Active landlords to "sit tight" in 2012, says ARLA
- Oxford's popularity with international property buyers increasing rapidly, estate agent reports
- Euro crisis ‘gives British property buyers more for their money’
- UK house prices ‘down 0.9% between October and November’
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
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- Prime central London property prices ‘reach record levels’
- Price of a new-build home ‘fell during September’
- New study names hot spots for house-price growth
- UK house prices ‘changed little’ in September
- Average price of terraced house ‘has risen £118 a week over past decade’
- Eurozone crisis drives central London property price rises
- France 'still No 1 for Brits buying abroad'
- House prices ‘may start to rise again’
- The mortgages morass: is the going getting easier?
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- UK lenders ‘continue to let down house-hunters’
- Shift in holiday patterns ‘boosts South West second-homes market’
- Prime London residential prices 'up 34% since March 2009'
- House prices ‘will fall further’, says research institute
- Stamp duty increase boosts March property sales
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- Tide turning for rental market, says ARLA
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- London rents ‘hit new highs’
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- Pegasi launches new rental property app
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- BAR Annual Conference 2012: date announced
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- BAR scoops best practice awards
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- Ascott goes green
- Serviced apartment provider launches green initiatives
- Serviced apartment provider opens new London Bridge apartments
- Serviced apartment provider goes from strength to strength
- Winner of Cheval Residences special achievement award announced
- Serviced apartment agency named in Sunday Times Best Small Companies to Work For
- Staybridge Suites to open new flagship at London Olympic Park
- Serviced apartment firm to "focus on well-established client base" during Olympic Games
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- A third of travellers make time for social life while away on business, reveals research
- UK serviced apartment industry maintains strong performance
- Ascott announces first Citadines Apart’hotel in Surabaya, Indonesia
- SACO ends 2011 with hat-trick of milestones
- Ascott announces upgrade for Trafalgar Square London Apart'hotel
- Serviced apartment companies ‘will focus on existing clients during London Olympics’
- Rethinking room service – understanding preferences of female hotel guests
- Ascott unveils new serviced apartments in Paris
- Ascott opens third Citadines residence in Xi'an, China
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- Serviced apartments sector going from strength to strength, new report finds
- Business travellers ‘risk Olympics accommodation shut out’
- Serviced apartments company expands management team
- Serviced apartments ‘outperforming hotels in all key areas’, says new global industry report
- Serviced apartments company launches central-London meeting facilities
- Ascott launches new-look Citadines Montparnasse Paris facility
- Serviced apartment company wins top business travel award
- More good news for UK serviced accommodation sector
- Ascott accelerates China expansion
- Ascott to open serviced apartments in India
- Serviced apartment provider increases revenue by 38%
- Serviced apartment company secures new property in City of London
- The Ascott to launch serviced apartments in France
- Good start to 2011 for UK serviced apartments
- Citadines expands European portfolio: on track for 7000 apartment units in Europe by 2015
- Serviced apartment company expands
- Select Apartments announces 2011 charities
- BridgeStreet launches iPhone app
- Frasers Hospitality to open new serviced apartments in Istanbul
- Royal wedding package at Cheval Residences
- ASAP reports continued growth in demand for serviced apartments
- Ascott opens renovated London apartments
- BridgeStreet wins Best Serviced Apartment Company at Business Travel Awards
- Cheval Residences announces new London projects
- Ascott opens new serviced apartments in China
- Select Apartments seeks assignees’ and bookers’ views
- Serviced apartment bookers support new rating system
- ASAP holds first serviced apartment conference and exhibition
- Global growth for Ascott
- esa opens new serviced apartments in Bournemouth
- Demand for serviced accommodation increasing, says ASAP
- Ascott nearly doubles serviced accommodation portfolio
- Citadines opens in Melbourne
- Professional body for serviced apartment bookers launched
- Cheval Group rebrands as Cheval Residences
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- UK serviced apartment update: February networking event
- On your marks: serviced apartments 'need a personal best’ for Olympics
- How will the Olympics affect the availability of serviced apartments?
- How serviced apartment agents help to streamline the relocation process
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- Serviced apartments market profile – the relocation perspective
- How serviced apartments can benefit relocating families
- Serviced apartments v hotels: what's the difference?
- Serviced apartments: it’s a woman’s world, too
- What will the Olympics mean for users of serviced apartments?
- A serviced apartment by any other name ...
- Finding accommodation in London during the Olympics
- Serviced accommodation: rising to the challenge
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- Serviced accommodation: a home from home for assignees
- Serviced apartments: the new arrival in the accommodation family
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- Sir Michael Wilshaw: education’s knight in shining armour
- International student visa crack-down “beginning to bite” says Immigration Minister
- UK primary school class sizes exceed European average
- UK’s education budget set for “large fall”
- University 'employment boom' possible despite falling student numbers, say experts
- Record fall in university applications
- Queen opens international schools' conference
- New Chief Inspector of schools says “we should be alarmed” by our falling international standards
- UK's foreign student population 'has more than doubled', says report
- UK students flocking overseas to escape rising tuition fees
- Top private school answers Cameron’s call to “tear down apartheid” between state and private sector
- Education system not equipping young people with skills for work, says survey
- Bilingual primary school approved in latest Free Schools announcement
- Harvard University knocked off top spot in World University Rankings
- Government to invest millions in creating high-level apprenticeships
- England is falling behind in “race for global prosperity” claims Education Secretary
- World Teachers' Day highlights global gender inequalities in the teaching profession
- Oxford University warns student visa restrictions will damage UK reputation
- “Too many seven year olds struggling with the '3Rs'” says Schools Minister
- Education Secretary would like schools to teach foreign languages to children aged five
- Numbers of overseas students at UK universities have ‘rocketed’, according to latest figures
- Boys' schools growing in popularity, says survey
- 24 Free Schools open for the new academic year
- New reading test for six-year-olds
- Fee-paying independent school parents 'relying on inheritance' to meet costs
- Bright bilingual migrant children 'placed in low-ability classes'
- UK education 'falls behind globally', with high tuition fees and large class sizes
- UK’s 'world-class reputation' continues to attract international students
- David Cameron demands “excellence” in all state schools
- UK universities consider cutting tuition fees
- Overseas students “important for the economy”, says Vince Cable, following new UKBA guidance
- Cambridge University ranked world’s number one
- A* performance at A level for Independent Schools
- Parents spend an average of £77 per child on ‘back to school’ basics
- 24 Free Schools to open in England for start of new school year
- Record high for GCSE results – but ‘too many’ fail to pass maths
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- Missed out on a university place? Don't despair
- Head of top independent schools' body 'can envisage end to GCSEs'
- 'Make maths compulsory till age 18': Carol Vorderman
- ACS International Schools opens new school in Qatar
- “Think again” about English Baccalaureate, say MPs
- Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College becomes head of International School Geneva
- A third of 11-year-olds in UK still struggling in the ‘three Rs’
- UK student visa restrictions 'could cost economy £3.6 billion'
- MPs warn UK student visa restrictions could ‘damage Scottish economy’
- Pupils speak 40 different languages at English school
- Government announces new “strict criteria” for school league tables in England
- "Fundamental British values must be upheld" in English schools, says government
- Government announces major SATS reform in English schools
- UK and US students reinforce ‘Special Relationship’
- Approved university tuition fees - complete listing
- English Baccalaureate pupils more likely to enter higher education
- UK government announces new ‘slimmed down’ curriculum for under-fives
- Independent school pupils twice as likely to enter Oxbridge as pupils from comprehensives
- Average university tuition fees confirmed as well above £8,000
- New IB results league table
- IB comes out on top for university entry across the globe
- New survey of overseas pupils reveals “disincentive” to study in UK
- Education Secretary wants "vast majority" of pupils to study maths to age 18
- Revised health and safety guidance for schools encourages “common sense” approach
- UK government continues to “welcome overseas students”
- Students will be equipped to demand ‘better value for money’ in government university reform
- Competition the ‘fair way forward’ says minister in Universities shake-up
- £20,000 incentive for top graduate teacher trainees
- GCSE students will sit final-year exams from 2012 as modular system is phased out
- Michael Gove calls on ‘mums' army' to end disruption on teacher strike day
- Expatriate schooling white paper released
- School SATS review calls for more ‘balanced’ assessment
- Schools Minister wants to make it “easier” for Grammar Schools to expand
- Government cracks down on “unacceptable” exam paper errors
- Michael Gove calls on business leaders to end dominance of private school pupils in top jobs
- Free Schools could spell the end of the long summer holiday
- Education Secretary announces opening of new Free Schools in England
- “Chaos in academy funding” says Shadow Education Secretary
- 200 failing primary schools to become new academies
- MP claims state students are ‘mis-sold’ low-quality A levels to boost school results
- Education Secretary set to announce tougher GCSE targets
- New student visa rules may result in 260,000 fewer overseas students by 2015
- Kepner-Tregoe and International Business School offer UK students an MBA scholarship
- Oxford university passes vote of no confidence in government over tuition fees
- MPs issue warning over ‘substantial funding gap’ caused by tuition fees
- Top academic line-up and top fees for new private university in London
- Students ‘Flying Eye’ with medical scholarship
- Michelle Obama is reunited with Islington schoolgirls at Oxford University
- New plans allow schools to employ overseas teachers more easily
- Over 1,000 schools apply to become academies
- Government to 'remove bureaucracy' in schools admissions
- IB overtakes A level in top university honours
- Independent schools under pressure
- Universities to offer extra places to wealthy UK students
- Sharp rise in overseas pupils – 'census' reveals global appeal of UK independent schools
- Scottish University has foreign student licence suspended
- Cambridge overtakes Oxford to top UK university league
- UCAS: Record numbers of university applicants and sharp rise in foreign students
- New funding for students at private universities
- Royal Wedding - ACS International pupils mark a special day in the UK
- Parents now have over 600 academy schools to choose from in England
- Universities look to increase foreign students amid tuition fee debate
- UK students ‘encouraged’ to look abroad as university tuition fees loom
- GCSE results – new detailed information for parents
- MPs warn Government that student visa restrictions could “cripple” UK education sector
- Bristol plans for rapid increase in demand for school places
- Government announces major SEN overhaul
- NLIS chancellor wins distinguished service award
- Imperial ‘will charge £9,000 per year’
- Government pledges £82.5 million for music education
- Royal Society urges A-level reform
- Free schools’ business plans approved
- Online lessons keep school going through the snow
- New National Curriculum reforms announced
- ‘Pupil premium’ details announced
- IB selects ACS Egham's Angela Riggs as IB Primary Years Programme Workshop Leader
- New education reforms announced
- Tuition fees top education agenda
- Government unveils new plans for higher education
- Show highlights independent schools
- Futureproofing education
- ACS Egham appoints new head
- Another record year for A level and GCSE results
- 'Grade inflation' affecting student selection process, say university admissions officers
- Report uncovers SATs marking inconsistencies
- House of Commons passes Academies Bill
- 700 groups interested in setting up free schools`
- 70% of top schools want academy status, says Gove
- New admissions rules will boost opportunities for overseas students at UK universities`
- Graduates pessimistic about job prospects, survey finds
- Adjudicator backs council`s right to use lottery for school places
- Finance News
- Record migration to Germany as Eurozone crisis intensifies
- EU countries divided over Basel III banking regulations
- European Commission denies rumours of second "Marshall Plan"
- UK economy will continue to stall in 2012, say economic experts
- UK economy "showing signs of improvement"
- Budget 2012: the effect on international assignments and relocation
- Budget 2012 a 'much-needed confidence boost’, say employers
- Budget 2012: Osborne pledges to slash corporation tax
- 2012 Budget does not favour growth or jobs, says CIPD
- Budget 2012: government to consider new environmental tax
- Budget 2012: top income tax rate cut to 45%
- UK inflation continues to fall
- Government to launch scheme to boost lending for smaller businesses
- Greece secures crucial debt swap
- US envoy positively welcomes changes to Swiss tax treaty
- ECB provides EU credit institutions with £446 bn of cheap loans
- Eurozone leaders satisfied with Greek rescue deal
- Eurozone finance minister expresses optimism over Greek rescue deal
- US leading economic index increases for fourth consecutive month
- January rise in UK retail sales
- Japan's government announces plan to double sales tax
- UK inflation drops to 3.6%
- Treasury announces joint EU-US approach to crack down on offshore tax evasion
- Expatriate tax a key issue at global mobility seminar
- UK refuses to join EU fiscal pact
- Recession could risk further banking failures, survey suggests
- Expats ‘financially sheltered from global economic turmoil’
- New online international cost-of-living calculator launched
- UK economy contracts in last quarter of 2011
- British happiest in Spain, expat survey reveals
- "Credit binge" leaves UK with debts 500% over GDP
- UK inflation drops to six-month low
- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- UK economy could already be back in recession, say economists
- Fitch: France unlikely to lose AAA rating in 2012
- Finance group warns transaction tax could harm French economy
- Bank increases fixed-term savings rates for expats
- Business leaders voice concern over eurozone crisis
- December sees muted boost for UK economy
- Sweden cuts interest rates amid eurozone fears
- New Spanish prime minister promises spending cuts
- French finance minister joins attack on UK economy
- Eurozone: France calls for UK downgrade
- Germans “mysteriously calm” despite Eurozone crisis
- UK inflation falls to 4.8%
- Britain not to be exempt from single market rules, says EU Commissioner
- Ireland and Italy pass key austerity measures
- Europe divided: Britain says no to Eurozone fiscal union
- Eurozone leaders prepare for summit on debt crisis
- CIPD: organisations ‘failing to take proactive approach’ to auto-enrolment pension scheme
- US unemployment falls to 8.6%
- 700,000 public sector jobs to be cut in next five years, according to official forecast
- State pension age will rise to 67, Chancellor confirms
- Chancellor admits risk of new UK recession
- Political tension rises as India attempts to open its retail sector to foreign investment
- Euro collapse would be "devastating" for world economy, says OECD expert
- Autumn Statement to reveal Government’s economic plans
- UK on brink of recession, OECD warns
- Banks create contingency plans as Euro-zone breakup becomes a possibility
- Public sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, government warns
- Energy prices and falling Rupee value pose a threat to Indian inflation rate
- Report: city expansions could boost economic growth
- Eurozone crisis deepens after German debt auction
- EU: confidence in Italy's new PM
- UK borrowing falls to £6.5 billion
- Reducing national debt 'harder than anyone envisaged', admits Cameron
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
- Spain’s new PM calls for austerity measures
- ECB president calls for eurozone rescue fund to be made fully operational
- OECD warns of slowdown in global growth
- UK inflation falls to 5%
- UK companies hit by eurozone crisis
- Eurozone crisis: France warned over debts
- EU slashes growth forecast
- CBI calls for "Plan A plus"
- Osborne: UK will not contribute "disproportionately" to IMF fund
- Leaders admit Greece could leave euro
- G20: European recovery vital for Asian economies
- Thinktank predicts 70% chance of UK recession
- UK economic recovery worse than after the Great Depression
- OECD cuts growth forecasts on eve of G20 summit
- Report: coalition policies likely to reduce social mobility
- UK growth rises to 0.5%
- Survey shows UK business confidence at lowest level in over two years
- Leading economists urge Osborne to turn to Plan B
- Prime Minister announces plans to kick-start UK infrastructure
- Eurozone confusion reigns
- China could contribute to eurozone bailout fund
- Data shows rising inequality in US
- Leaders reach agreement on eurozone debt
- Britain at risk of slipping back into recession, warns Bank of England expert
- Eurozone output lowest since July 2009
- Strong franc puts Switzerland top of rich list
- Experts express concern over inflation figures
- Millions of UK citizens in line for tax rebates
- Majority of French citizens oppose public funding for banks, suggests survey
- UK inflation soars to highest level in three years
- Further trouble ahead for UK economy, say forecasts
- Standard & Poor’s downgrades Spain’s sovereign debt
- World economic problems to continue into 2012, says study
- Africa: the new frontier for economic growth?
- Government reveals £170 million boost to UK industry
- ECB: Europe cannot afford delays in tackling debt crisis
- IFS study: UK poverty on the rise
- UK business confidence falls to lowest level since 2009
- Prominent CEOs show cautious optimism about US economy
- Value of M&A rises despite decreasing transaction volumes
- European stocks resilient despite news of Italian downgrade
- US outlook bleak as economy falters
- UK faces up to disappointing growth figures
- General strike over Greek austerity drive
- IoD releases Route Back to Growth report
- Greece to miss deficit reduction targets
- Cameron urges euro zone unity
- Asian markets cautious over EU efforts to save Greece
- Tokyo to take action to stabilise strong yen
- National Minimum Wage to rise
- Germany divided on issue of increased euro rescue fund
- Bank increases fixed term savings rate owing to rising expat demand
- Treasury: UK will resist European transaction tax
- Greece to remain in the euro area
- World leaders consider €3,000 billion plan to help ailing global economy
- French worries mount as number of jobseekers continues to rise
- French growth slows in wake of European debt crisis
- Global economy could be “staring down the barrel”
- Eurozone crisis intensifies as Italy suffers downgrade
- Foreign assets: new reporting requirements
- UK productivity lags behind competitors
- USA and Europe could slip back into recession, IMF warns
- Largest companies 'buck national trend with fall in insolvencies'
- ‘Reset the fiscal-policy sat nav’, CIPD tells Government
- Firms ‘unprepared’ for Bribery Act
- Employees worldwide ‘failing to act on financial security fears’
- Government consults on reforms to taxation of non-doms
- 64% of employees 'out of pocket on expenses claims'
- Over a third of wealthy UK residents may move abroad, Lloyds TSB survey finds
- PwC: new tax announcements ‘could severely restrict multinationals’
- 67% of expats ‘have no plans to return to Britain’, survey finds
- Euro 'likely to remain under pressure', says currency specialist
- Dollar falls as Fed expands quantitative easing
- Experian reveals drop in M&A activity
- Double-dip recession biggest concern for global executives, says Economist
- European workers need educating about pensions`
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- Health News
- Increased fines in Holland for inadequate international PMI
- Employers do not understand international healthcare, suggests research
- AXA PPP named employee health knowledge partner by CIPD
- Mayor of London opens new global medical and security services HQ
- Security services provider International SOS launches Duty of Care project
- International health insurer launches dormancy option
- More than half of expats expect to take part in extreme sports, research finds
- NHS reform plans still not fit for purpose, says BMA
- Technology encourages "presenteeism", suggests study
- Over half of employees willing to work when ill, shows study
- International health insurer launches medical escort service
- ALC Health forms new underwriting partnership with AXA PPP International
- Health insurance provider expands corporate team
- New patient project aims to demystify scientific research
- Controversial NHS bill passes House of Lords vote
- Companies benefit from retention of disabled workers, says study
- Stress ‘now number-one cause of long term employee absence’
- Over 40% of employees are over-worked, suggests study
- Health Secretary to give patients 'a real say'
- Long-term sickness absence ‘causes low workplace morale’
- UK government issues new health advice
- China: revolutionary changes impact healthcare for nationals and foreigners
- International private medical insurer appoints Qatar Country Manager
- ALC Health launches medical insurance plan for music industry, media and performing arts professionals
- ALC Health introduces MHD underwriting terms for groups of ten
- Now Health announces price decreases
- Health insurance broker announces new partnership for Africa plans
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- NHS reforms put Andrew Lansley’s job at risk
- Morgan Price launches new health insurance plan
- MediCare International upgrades to full online buying
- Aviva introduces expat 'health passport’
- Recession sparking young talent exodus, says new study
- Healix wins FCO managed healthcare contract
- Language News
- Property News
- Savings to be made for commuters moving to the seaside
- First-time buyers rush before return of stamp duty
- City and fringe property prices ‘keeping pace with prime central London’
- Flood-risk homes: insurance problems to increase?
- One in four 'prefer contemporary-style homes'
- Location ‘will be key for buy-to-let property investors in 2012’
- Buy-to-let property boom ‘pushing London rents higher’
- Leading estate agent issues 2012 housing-market predictions
- Property outlook "uncertain", says Halifax expert
- London estate agent predicts shortage of family homes in 2012
- Average central London property price ‘rising by £1,200+ per day’
- Home search company makes a splash at UK Property Awards
- German housing market grows despite ailing Eurozone
- Demand for new-build homes ‘will support growth in 2012’
- France 'still top destination for Brits moving abroad'
- BPF gives cautious welcome to Autumn Statement
- Best practices and added value recognised at 2011 Home Sale Network Awards
- Property professionals celebrate awards success
- Property prices around Free Schools '£126,430 more than UK average'
- Home Sale Network Conference, 18 November: excitement mounting
- ‘Huge divergence’ in prime London house-price growth reported
- NAEA: improved home security ‘can combat rising burglary levels’
- UK house prices ‘will fall by 5% in 2012’, but central London boom to continue
- Home Sale Network Awards: less than a month to go!
- House-price expectations ‘fall for 16th consecutive month’
- North-South divide widens for residential development land
- Zoopla and Digital Property Group to merge
- 210,000 sign planning changes petition
- Demand for high-end London rented properties increasing, says FT
- Unrealistic asking prices ‘stalling prospective property sales’
- Rising rail fares could outweigh benefits of commuting, says study
- Mortgage lending ‘has increased 10% in a year’
- First-time buyers 'should head for the North'
- Number of house-hunters ‘hits post-recession high’
- Country house market "has stuttered to a halt"
- Bloomberg: mortgage approvals at highest level in 20 months
- Home Sale Network Conference: a date for your diary
- London 2012: its impact on the property market and managing relocations
- Property leaders hail new planning policy
- Global housing market ‘weakens further’
- Offices-to-homes legislation ‘threatens world-class business status of Square Mile’
- Prime London prices up 33%
- 60% of London new-builds bought by Asian buyers
- Research shows London land increasing in value and public-sector bodies becoming key vendors
- Government’s Community Right to Buy Scheme faces criticism
- BPF endorses ‘empty offices to housing’ plan
- Property news, March 2011
- Property news, February 2011
- BPF hails latest planning system announcement
- Property news, January 2011
- BPF gives broad welcome to Localism Bill
- Where next for the UK property market?
- BPF welcomes new planning powers
- Prime central London prices ‘down for fourth consecutive month’
- Property market slowdown continues
- BPF welcomes White Paper plans for local growth
- Third monthly fall for prime London house prices
- Large fall in UK house prices reported
- Residential property conference highlights latest market trends
- Desire for home ownership stronger than ever`
- Residential property prices continue to fall
- Falls continue for prime London residential prices
- NAEA reports increased demand for housing during July
- Surveys reveal fall in UK house prices
- Cost of owning and running a home 'has fallen 6% in two years'
- Overseas purchasers dominate prime London property market
- Property news roundup, July 2010
- Asian investors dominate central London new-build property market
- Serviced Accommodation
- Serviced apartment provider launches new London expansion
- Marriott’s ExecuStay acquired by Oakwood
- Launch of property management system for serviced apartment sector
- Santa Fe appoint new director of sales and marketing for Asia
- Ascott secures first serviced residence in Xiamen, China
- Ascott goes green
- Serviced apartment provider launches green initiatives
- Serviced apartment provider opens new London Bridge apartments
- Serviced apartment provider goes from strength to strength
- Winner of Cheval Residences special achievement award announced
- Serviced apartment agency named in Sunday Times Best Small Companies to Work For
- Staybridge Suites to open new flagship at London Olympic Park
- Serviced apartment firm to "focus on well-established client base" during Olympic Games
- Serviced Apartments on the rise at Business Travel Show
- A third of travellers make time for social life while away on business, reveals research
- UK serviced apartment industry maintains strong performance
- Ascott announces first Citadines Apart’hotel in Surabaya, Indonesia
- SACO ends 2011 with hat-trick of milestones
- Ascott announces upgrade for Trafalgar Square London Apart'hotel
- Serviced apartment companies ‘will focus on existing clients during London Olympics’
- Rethinking room service – understanding preferences of female hotel guests
- Ascott unveils new serviced apartments in Paris
- Ascott opens third Citadines residence in Xi'an, China
- Adagio City Aparthotel launches new affordable label
- Serviced apartments sector going from strength to strength, new report finds
- Business travellers ‘risk Olympics accommodation shut out’
- Serviced apartments company expands management team
- Serviced apartments ‘outperforming hotels in all key areas’, says new global industry report
- Serviced apartments company launches central-London meeting facilities
- Ascott launches new-look Citadines Montparnasse Paris facility
- Serviced apartment company wins top business travel award
- More good news for UK serviced accommodation sector
- Ascott accelerates China expansion
- Ascott to open serviced apartments in India
- Serviced apartment provider increases revenue by 38%
- Serviced apartment company secures new property in City of London
- The Ascott to launch serviced apartments in France
- Good start to 2011 for UK serviced apartments
- Citadines expands European portfolio: on track for 7000 apartment units in Europe by 2015
- Serviced apartment company expands
- Select Apartments announces 2011 charities
- BridgeStreet launches iPhone app
- Frasers Hospitality to open new serviced apartments in Istanbul
- Royal wedding package at Cheval Residences
- ASAP reports continued growth in demand for serviced apartments
- Ascott opens renovated London apartments
- BridgeStreet wins Best Serviced Apartment Company at Business Travel Awards
- Cheval Residences announces new London projects
- Ascott opens new serviced apartments in China
- Select Apartments seeks assignees’ and bookers’ views
- Serviced apartment bookers support new rating system
- ASAP holds first serviced apartment conference and exhibition
- Global growth for Ascott
- esa opens new serviced apartments in Bournemouth
- Demand for serviced accommodation increasing, says ASAP
- Ascott nearly doubles serviced accommodation portfolio
- Citadines opens in Melbourne
- Professional body for serviced apartment bookers launched
- Cheval Group rebrands as Cheval Residences
- Property News - Renting
- Launch of SAFEagent Awareness Week
- Recession may affect landlords’ expansion plans
- Rent levels may soon stabilise, says ARLA
- Don’t be greedy with Olympics rents, landlords warned
- London rental market booms
- Private rented sector could attract institutional investors, says report
- Changes in relocation packages ‘affecting London rentals market’
- City job losses 'affecting central London residential rents'
- Active landlords to "sit tight" in 2012, says ARLA
- Tide turning for rental market, says ARLA
- Northern city centres 'face shortage of flats' as demand outstrips supply
- Corporate demand for central London rentals ‘has slowed dramatically’
- Rental undersupply problems persisting, says ARLA
- London rents ‘hit new highs’
- ‘Relocating Eurozone professionals’ boost London rentals market
- Pegasi launches new rental property app
- Prime London rents ‘rise for fifth consecutive quarter’
- BPF supports call to tackle unscrupulous landlords
- BPF hails deal to deliver new rented homes
- Supply of homes for rent 'deteriorating rapidly', says ARLA
- Experts predict tough times for residential property market
- Property News - Buying Selling
- Property markets “congested” in London and Southeast, research suggests
- Nice neighbours worth £15,321
- UK property prices increase more than 100 times since 1952
- 0.4% dip in prime-city global market, suggests index
- UK property transactions plummet following end of stamp duty holiday
- UK residential development land values remain unchanged
- UK housing market activity short-lived
- Homes close to Olympics venues up by 14%
- Double dip recession ‘unlikely to make a significant impression on UK property market’
- Price growth for new UK homes
- UK house prices rise again
- City of York a global hot-spot for hotel investment, research suggests
- Survey suggests growth in homeowner confidence
- House prices down in April but will rise over coming year, study claims
- Brazilian property market hotspot for global investment
- Investment in UK student accommodation increases by almost 50%
- UK property values drop 1.7% in first quarter of 2012
- Budget 2012: 7% stamp duty criticised by property experts
- Budget: mansion and wealth taxes speculation ‘fails to dampen demand for prime London property’
- Stamp-duty rush boosts mortgage-market activity
- Halifax: prospects for UK house prices ‘depend on Eurozone’
- Housing market sees slow start to 2012
- Active landlords to "sit tight" in 2012, says ARLA
- Oxford's popularity with international property buyers increasing rapidly, estate agent reports
- Euro crisis ‘gives British property buyers more for their money’
- UK house prices ‘down 0.9% between October and November’
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
- Property in France: interest returning to prime residential areas
- Prime central London property prices ‘reach record levels’
- Price of a new-build home ‘fell during September’
- New study names hot spots for house-price growth
- UK house prices ‘changed little’ in September
- Average price of terraced house ‘has risen £118 a week over past decade’
- Eurozone crisis drives central London property price rises
- France 'still No 1 for Brits buying abroad'
- House prices ‘may start to rise again’
- The mortgages morass: is the going getting easier?
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- UK lenders ‘continue to let down house-hunters’
- Shift in holiday patterns ‘boosts South West second-homes market’
- Prime London residential prices 'up 34% since March 2009'
- House prices ‘will fall further’, says research institute
- Stamp duty increase boosts March property sales
- House prices down by 0.5% reports Nationwide but what are the implications for relocation?
- 10 steps to a happier housing market
- Experts predict tough times for residential property market
- Removals & Storage News
- BAR announces Domestic Mover of the Year finalists
- BAR removals industry statistics: January 2010/11–December 2010/11
- BAR to display vintage removals vehicles
- Removals company helps raise awareness of children’s charity’s 20th anniversary
- Removals recruitment consultant opens Toronto office
- Removals company bids farewell to long-serving employee
- Leeds-based packer wins national prize
- International moving company plans ‘business as usual’ during London Olympics
- London 2012: proposed parking restrictions ‘a logistical nightmare’
- BAR Annual Conference 2012: date announced
- Fun way to demystify moving international household goods is a hit at Worldwide ERC Symposium
- BAR industry statistics, September 2011
- Christchurch earthquake rebuild boosts removals bookings
- Removals survey highlights flaws in property transaction procedure
- Re:locate raises the removals BAR
- BAR industry statistics, August 2011
- New rules will make it easier to take pets overseas
- Results of international migration study revealed
- BAR scoops best practice awards
- Bishop's Move holds 'franchise forum'
- British Association of Removers industry awards: winners announced!
- iPad enhances Crown Relocations’ survey process
- Pluscrates switches to environmentally friendly fuel
- Jo Grant joins Expect Move
- Britannia celebrates 30 years
- New scheme helps relocatees donate unwanted goods to charity
- Best Employer award for Alexanders Removals
- Davies Turner becomes DT Moving
- Bishop’s Move announces new appointments and promotions
- Interdean publishes 2010 European mobility survey
- Repatriation News
- Employment Law News
- Changes to employment tribunal part of radical reform plan
- EU mandatory female quotas are patronising, say critics
- Unpaid work experience can be positive, says CIPD
- Graduates confident of employability but not hopeful of landing jobs, suggests survey
- CIPD: jobs figures show labour market in an increasingly fragile state
- 2012: toughest year for UK jobs market for two decades, forecast suggests
- Survey suggests employee dissatisfaction over pay and reward
- Public-sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, Government warns
- New government plans could curb workplace rights
- Minister calls for patience over employment law changes
- Dialogue is key to 'war on talent', say experts at CIPD Talent Management Conference
- Economic uncertainty prompts US employers to turn to short-term contracts
- Growth plan should include temporary halt to public sector job cuts, says CIPD
- UK jobs market growth slows
- Only half of workers claim full holiday entitlement, suggests survey
- Osborne's unfair dismissal legislation criticised by CIPD
- Growing life expectancy provides companies with food for thought
- More senior executives on temporary contracts, research shows
- October sees changes to UK employment laws
- Change to retirement age legislation could reshape UK workforce
- Demand for temporary workers remains steady, says survey
- UK unemployment rises again to 2.51 million
- Report: a third of employers could sack agency workers in light of new legislation
- Majority of home workers put in extra hours, says survey
- Growing use of social media set to provide companies with food for thought
- Employment tribunals ‘failing employers and employees’, says CBI
- Workshops to highlight management of workplace disputes
- Unemployment hits 17-year high
- Talk of ‘lost generation' of young jobless ‘simplistic’, says CIPD
- Record high for youth unemployment
- Private-sector job creation ‘offers some hope’ for employment picture
- Government announces details of shared parental leave scheme
- Default Retirement Age to be phased out
- Employers should be flexible during adverse weather, says CIPD
- Guide to new Agency Workers Regulations published
- ‘Starter kit’ helps employers understand new Equality Act obligations
- New guide highlights importance of managing workplace stress
- Workshops will analyse new workplace legislation
- Abolition of default retirement age a landmark` for British society, says Age UK
- Podcast helps employers to safeguard young workers
- Businesses facing tough times, says employment law specialist
- Immigration & Visas News
- Switzerland to implement work permit quotas for nationals of EU-8 countries
- US immigration: H-1B visa update
- Canada to make immigration system 'more flexible'
- Thinktank questions value of immigration into Canada
- New requirement to obtain national ID card for Dubai
- Canada launches accelerated Labour Market Opinion programme
- US immigration: H-1B filings for fiscal year 2013
- Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship allocation requests delayed, says UKBA
- UK migrant cap for skilled workers frozen for two years
- US Immigration Alert: Fiscal Year 2013 H-1B Cap now open
- Immigration update affecting international students
- Immigration updates affecting graduate workers
- Immigration update: changes affecting migrant workers
- New Zealand announces plans to simplify Visa process
- Budget 2012: how are international assignments and relocations affected?
- Ireland waives Visa restrictions for Olympic accredited visitors
- 2012 Chambers USA and global immigration rankings now available
- Immigration to BRIC nations to continue to rise, say speakers at Mondissimo 2012
- Australia's new visa application process causes surge in removals
- Changes to UK visa services in Finland
- London 2012 Olympic Paralympic Games: an Immigration Update
- Changes to Tier 1, 2 & 5, Domestic Workers and Visitors
- Immigration in Canada: renewal of Labour Market Opinion essential to preservation of status
- Australia immigration update: changes to resident return visas
- UK immigration statement of intent: changes to Tiers 1,2 and 5
- UK immigration summary: Tier 2 Policy and Limits
- Tips on Navigating the H-1B Cap
- Migration Advisory Committee to publish report on the Limit on Tier 2 (General) for 2012/13
- UK student visa policy criticised by British Council director
- Japan to introduce new residency management system
- UK unveils visa scheme for student entrepreneurs
- USA to address skills shortage by relaxing rules for STEM students
- CBI and CIPD express concern over visa fee hikes
- Home Office unveils increased fees for migrant visas
- Russian foreign labour quotas approved
- Proposed fee increases for visas and applications made within UK
- UK immigration on the agenda at global mobility seminar
- India relaxes visa norms for senior/skilled employees
- Immigration update: Liechtenstein joins Schengen Area
- Immigration update: delays in renewing Brazilian employment agreement visas
- Euro MPs give support to intra-corporate transferees and their families
- President Obama issues Executive Order to improve visa and foreign visitor processing
- Immigration update: Russian foreign labour forecasts due by May
- Immigration update: Finland introduces Blue Card for highly-qualified third country nationals
- Immigration update: Singapore allows change of status online
- Immigration update: more Schengen countries relax work permit restrictions for Bulgarians and Romanians
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Immigration services provider launches new Hong Kong and China service
- Immigration update: Czech labour office requirement to apply retroactively
- Immigration update: Brazil to resume renewal of employment agreement visas
- Immigration update: UK to abolish Tier 1 Post Study Work Visa
- Immigration update: Finland issues biometric identity cards
- Migration has impact on UK employment, says committee
- Immigration update: E-Verify becomes compulsory in five US states
- Immigration update: Romania announces work permit quota and Blue Card scheme
- Immigration update: new Visa application charges for Australia
- Independent chief inspector of UKBA publishes global review on entry clearance decision making
- Reminder of holiday consular closures
- Immigrant spouses must take English tests, court rules
- Der Spiegel: Germany’s immigration policy needs change in direction
- Chambers announces top UK business immigration firms
- Permits Foundation celebrates 10th anniversary
- Immigration update: UK Border Agency strike announced for 30 November
- US immigration update: H-1B quota reached
- UK to become most populous EU nation if immigration not curbed
- Net migration to UK hit record high in 2010
- Immigration update: government considers Tier 2 changes
- Immigration update: France set to introduce Blue Card
- Immigration update: US year end consular closings
- Immigration update: 2011 non-EU quota met in Romania
- Immigration Minister says international student visa crack-down “beginning to bite”
- Government plan to curb non-EU economic immigration faces criticism
- Magrath LLP named among business immigration elite
- US immigration update: H-1B Master’s Cap reached
- New UK consultation on family migration
- China to make social insurance registration mandatory for most foreign workers
- UK migration cap set to be reduced further
- UAE: additional medicals to be required for nationals of ten countries
- Singapore: new government fees for work passes
- Family immigration proposals unnecessary and arbitrary, says Law Society
- Temporary facilitated process for IT workers extended in British Columbia
- Immigration update: Guangzhou abolishes dependant residence permits
- Skilled worker immigration cap 'not harming the UK', claims adviser
- The UK annual immigration ‘cap’ – five months in
- Australia: changes to salary threshold for 457 temporary skilled workers
- Australia tackles long term skills shortage
- Switzerland opens its borders to A8 nationals
- Current UK immigration system 'failing to meet objectives'
- Home Affairs Committee criticises UKBA's ‘lack of progress’
- Ireland announces Visa Waiver Programme
- UKBA under fire for 'lack of exit controls'
- UK independent schools offered automatic ‘Highly Trusted Status’
- Sweden introduces biometric residence permits
- ‘Good immigration’ debate welcomed by CIPD
- UK immigration changes: live from 6 April
- The Points Based System: is it working?
- CoS requests for 2011–12: deadline today, Friday 11 March
- Proposed fee increases to immigration and nationality applications from 6 April 2011
- Temporary migration cap ‘hampering ability to hire skilled non-EU workers’
- Corporate immigration specialist to open Hong Kong office
- Changes to India’s work-related visa system announced
- Contact your immigration adviser about latest changes, say experts
- Further details of UK immigration cap announced
- MAC publishes list of proposed Tier 2 qualifying jobs
- The UK immigration cap: an update
- Chinese offices to close for new year holiday
- Pro-Link Global opens Shanghai office
- Deadline for responses to student immigration consultation approaching
- Changes to Russia’s immigration regulations announced
- Government to close tier 1 immigration applications made overseas from midnight on 22 December
- High Court rules temporary immigration caps for tiers 1 and 2 unlawful
- Government announces student visa reform proposals
- Tier 1 (General) immigration quota for December already met
- Immigration announcement hailed as “sensible compromise”
- New English-language requirements for family members now in force
- More details of UK immigration cap announced
- Tier 1 (General) quota reached for first time
- Unexpected fees rise for UK immigration applications
- Coalition review of the UK immigration system: the next steps
- Chinese government offices to close for holidays
- Outcome of tier 2 exceptional` consideration process disappointing`, says immigration specialist
- Consultations on permanent immigration caps for Tiers 1 and 2 - Why your business should respond
- ESTA fee to rise
- Britain`s delegation to India brings opportunities and immigration implications
- UK to introduce English-language testing for partners
- Ability to sponsor skilled migrant workers removed from many UK businesses
- Government announces temporary migration cap
- Cambridge ESOL supports call for student migration controls rethink
- International Assignment News
- Annual expat survey launched
- Lack of employer support for international assignees, suggests survey
- Alternative international assignments: survey highlights key drivers
- The effect of the Budget 2012 on international assignments
- Report: cost management and tax compliance key issues for HR and global mobility professionals
- Companies must plan thoroughly to ensure security of assignees, firm tells delegates at Mondissimo Convention
- Manage expectations to reduce cost of assignments, says UniGroup
- Innovative solutions needed for growing global workforce, survey suggests
- European aviation companies oppose EU emissions tax
- Release of new expat guide
- Global mobility schemes must provide value, experts tell Worlwide ERC Summit
- Survey identifies alternative international assignment drivers
- Global mobility seminar provides valuable insights for HR professionals
- Look before you leap: 2012 global security hotspots revealed
- Survey: employee expectations compete with company costs as international relocation managers' greatest challenge
- Global mobility surveys: calling HR and relocation professionals!
- Weichert launches international assignment alternatives survey
- Take part in global relocation policy and practices survey
- Keep abreast of global mobility trends: take part in new survey
- French expats to elect own MPs
- Employment practices in Sweden
- European cities offer best quality of life to expats, suggests study
- Pensions top of agenda for international employee management
- Report reveals factors inhibiting international employee mobility
- New book provides practical guidance on surviving in dangerous places
- Multinationals ‘highly focused on emerging markets’
- Results of international migration study revealed
- Leading global business: transcending national boundaries
- New research reveals top 25 global relocation destinations
- Survey sees companies abandoning one-size-fits-all international assignment policies
- China continues to grow as destination for international assignments
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- AIRINC launches Local Plus Calculator
- New publication provides help with managing mobility costs
- Re:locate to be media partner for London global mobility conference
- Working abroad: men outnumber women four to one
- Conference showcases global mobility trends and developments
- Lloyds TSB publishes international expat survey results
- New Brookfield report highlights a more strategic approach to international mobility
- Talent management climbing corporate agenda, EY report finds
- Recruitment News
- Recruitment freezes 'driving sharp rise' in use of agencies
- 80% of senior execs believe companies will not double women on boards, say headhunters
- Jobs recession’s redundancies have cost UK employers £28.6 billion
- Removals recruitment consultant opens Toronto office
- New careers portal launched
- Recruitment company opens new Singapore office
- Technology and social media fuel new recruitment methods, survey suggests
- Record-breaking growth in UK job opportunities
- Seven UK companies ranked amongst best multinational workplaces
- Recruiting top graduates ‘as competitive as ever’, despite downturn
- HR directors 'fear lost generation of graduates’
- WikiJob founder welcomes rise in UK graduate recruitment
- UK SMEs ‘plan to add 470,000 jobs over next 12 months’
- Search for future business stars begins
- Improving work experience ‘essential’ to tackling youth unemployment
- Survey uncovers top ten priorities for senior executives seeking new jobs
- Recruitment survey reveals skills gaps and return of war for talent
- Recruitment firm launches London global mobility team
- 65% of head-hunters disagree with positive discrimination towards women in the board room
- Senior executives fail to sell themselves on CV
- Over 50s employment rise shows women outperforming men
- Concern as UK youth unemployment looks set to exceed 1 million
- New labour market survey released by CIPD and KPMG
- Government to introduce Work Programme this summer
- CIPD quarterly survey reveals a lack of Spring in employees’ step
- Back to work blues hits well-rested UK workforce
- PwC welcomes largest-ever spring graduate intake
- Graduate jobs market ‘finally picking up’, AGR survey finds
- 20% of employers plan to increase headcount during 2011, REC says
- Graduate recruitment 'on the rise'
- UK recruitment trends ‘will hold steady into 2011’
- New campaign challenges 'misconceptions' about HR
- Class of 2011 lacks people skills for workplace success`
- Demand for migrant workers has increased, says new report
- ‘Who you know` is jobhunters` main asset
- CIPD announces new route to membership
- Partner Support
- Training & Development News
- Reward strategies may be futile if communication does not improve, warns survey
- HR directors look to offer increased remote-working, suggests survey
- France’s Insead still top business school in Europe
- US business schools dominate MBA rankings
- Coaching and mentoring initiatives: how HR professionals can deliver best value
- Employee engagement conference: a date for your diary
- Government announces review of right to request time to train
- North West England News
- Brazil & Latin America News
- Brazilian property market favourite for investors
- PwC: Brazil is South America's "lodestar"
- Challenges of relocating to Brazil are manageable, say experts at Mondissimo 2012
- Brazil overtakes UK as world’s sixth largest economy
- Brazil privatises three major airports ahead of World Cup
- BRIC countries to lead advertising growth in 2012, says research
- Immigration update: delays in renewing Brazilian employment agreement visas
- Immigration update: Brazil to resume renewal of employment agreement visas
- UK trade with Brazil set to boom in coming years, says Foreign Secretary
- Facebook becomes biggest social network in Brazil
- Brazil: the economic background
- Brazil against BRICS expansion at present time
- Russia News
- Russian immigration: foreign labour quotas approved
- BRIC nations will lead advertising growth this year, says research
- More tertiary education needed in BRICS countries, say academics
- Immigration update: Russian foreign labour forecasts due by May
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Russian anti-corruption protests continue
- Russia to abolish work permits for Kazakhstan and Belarus nationals
- King’s College London to open Russia Institute
- Changes to Russia's work-permit procedure introduced
- Global housing market ‘weakens further’
- Russia–France: no more work permits!
- Delays and increased costs as Russian Fuel Crisis affects shipments
- Changes to Russia's immigration system take effect
- Changes to Russia’s immigration regulations announced
- Survey finds job prospects improving globally and says double-dip recession unlikely`
- India News
- China News
- Portugal News
- Middle East News
- Australia News
- Employment News
- Labour market improves, figures suggest
- Young people want more contact with employers, research finds
- CBI criticises government over retirement legislation
- Decline in male-only FTSE 100 boards
- Graduate starting salaries lowest since 2003, data suggests
- Many firms yet to set Olympic leave policy, suggests survey
- Older women thriving in UK workforce, report suggests
- Firms hiring fewer temporary workers, figures show
- UK government outlines plan for new careers service
- Eurozone unemployment continues to rise
- Employment minister calls on firms to back CIPD over work experience
- Government imposes minumum length for apprenticeship programmes
- UK apprenticeship drive on course for half a million target
- Employers must do more to engage older workers, says Acas
- ONS figures reveal widening pay gap between public and private sectors
- Female part-time workers earn more than male counterparts, shows study
- Public sector to shrink further, says CIPD
- Government to freeze minimum wage for under-21s
- OECD: "Only one in ten board members of top companies are women"
- UK companies must plan for Jubilee disruptions, say Acas
- UK Supreme Court ruling to impact companies employing UK expats
- Government backs down over controversial work experience policy
- Experts urge companies not to "kill the conversation" on social media
- Only a third of private sector employees have pensions, research shows
- Global economy to change shape in coming years, economist tells Worldwide ERC Summit
- UK companies offered financial incentives to recruit 'Neets'
- Employment minister defends work experience scheme
- Women "not hit harder than men" in jobs market, says CIPD expert
- Average retirement age rises for UK workers
- CBI and CIPD react to unemployment figures
- UK unemployment rises again
- More private sector job losses in 2012, predicts CIPD
- Majority of employers back apprenticeships, study shows
- HR professionals can help firms profit from social responsibility strategies, say business leaders
- Permanent appointments rise for first time in four months
- Research highlights four types of employee engagement
- Businesses announce plans at start of National Apprenticeship Week
- Contact between employers and schools crucial for employment, study suggests
- CIPD unveils detailed guidance for employers to boost quality of apprenticeships
- Technology encourages "presenteeism", suggests study
- Graduate salaries to rise in 2012, suggests study
- Spanish unemployment rises to over five million
- CfA and CIPD to develop HR professionals of the future
- Middle managers under most pressure, reveals CIPD study
- CBI praises government proposals for executive pay
- Over half of employees willing to work when ill, shows study
- UK unemployment rises again
- Rise in self-employed 'odd jobbers' keeping the lid on unemployment, says CIPD
- Clegg calls for increase in employee ownership
- CIPD calls for culture change in recruitment
- A third of graduate jobs go to former interns, reveals report
- Migration has impact on UK employment, says committee
- Shorten working week to alleviate unemployment, suggests thinktank
- European unemployment reaches record high
- British workers put in two billion years of unpaid overtime a year, reveals TUC
- UK jobs market will stagnate further in 2012, says CIPD
- EU announces strategy to tackle youth unemployment
- UK leads the way on annual leave entitlement
- Female employment rose in 2011, says CIPD
- CBI calls on government to tackle youth unemployment
- UK unemployment reaches highest level since 1994
- Report: rising EU pension costs to put extra pressure on employers
- Report: unemployment is world’s fastest-rising worry
- Social media policies can display a lack of trust, say HR experts
- UK managers work unpaid for 7.6 hours per week, reveals ONS
- More UK employers are willing to give pay rises, report shows
- Employee attitudes to unions and public sector strike action
- Employment update: overhaul of UK labour laws expected
- 48% of young workers would not work for companies that ban social media, suggests survey
- Clegg: £1 billion work scheme will "provide hope" for young people
- CBI: action needed to prevent "lost generation of young people"
- CBI: transparency and trust key to UK business prospects
- 'Protected conversation' legislation could be counter productive, says CIPD
- CIPD: line managers need support in order to effectively manage careers of employees
- Government announces funding for 10,000 small business mentors
- Cable unveils plans to boost apprenticeships
- UK unemployment rises yet further
- Annual CIPD survey shows shift in priorities for reward professionals
- Thomson Reuters names world's 100 most innovative companies
- Government to launch consultation on ‘protected conversations’
- Report: qualifications 'least important factor in recruitment process'
- CIPD Annual Conference: businesses must embrace change in order to grow
- UK braced for a slow, painful employment contraction, says CIPD
- CBI: private sector jobs growth continues, but serious risks remain
- CIPD Annual Conference: HR called on to “own” social media
- UK labour market "less dynamic" than in the past, says ONS
- Gill Rider calls for "active leadership" in opening address to CIPD Annual Conference
- Talent Forward: CIPD Annual Conference paves the way for next generation talent strategies
- Office environment still important, claims study
- Female talent can boost UK economy, says May
- Report: internet and social media could shape the future workplace
- ILO warns of global jobs crisis
- Regional Growth Fund to guarantee thousands of jobs, says Clegg
- Government must help employers develop 'skills for growth', says CIPD
- Mayor of London aims for 100,000 apprenticeships by 2012
- University 'employment boom' possible despite falling student numbers, say experts
- Clegg outlines plans to cut number of workplace inspections
- Survey reveals “crisis of trust” in workplace management
- UK students condemn internship trends
- HMRC urges employers to reduce use of pseudonyms on PAYE forms
- Talent pool for top growth industries in decline?
- Number of job vacancies in UK on the rise, says monthly report
- Report: employers struggling to keep up with social media trends
- PM urges firms to comply with gender recommendations
- UK companies 'failing to set female director targets'
- CIPD expresses concern over "truly horrific" unemployment figures
- UK unemployment at highest level in 17 years
- US graduates ‘earn almost 10% less than they did in 2000’
- Dialogue is key to war on talent, say experts at CIPD Talent Management Conference
- Government to invest millions in creating high-level apprenticeships
- UK competitiveness ‘will depend on people’s skills’, cabinet member claims
- National Work-Life Week, 26–30 September 2011
- Coaching and mentoring initiatives: how HR professionals can deliver best value
- 'Lack of employability skills' pushing school leavers to back of jobs queue
- UK unemployment figures rise
- Jobs market ‘set to slow sharply’
- Flexible working 'will bring business benefits'
- Pay freezes ‘affecting three in five employees’
- Job satisfaction ‘rated second to pay and benefits’, survey finds
- CBI calls for ‘new approach’ to employment law
- More than 50% of senior execs ‘will continue to work after 65–69’, say headhunters
- Experts comment on latest employment data
- CIPD revises economic and employment forecast
- UK unemployment rate 'falling fast', says ONS
- Employers 'value positive mindset over skills and experience'
- New labour market survey released by CIPD and KPMG
- New research finds world-class companies now spend nearly 30% less per employee on HR
- Good management ‘critical’ to employee engagement, says new CIPD survey report
- Employers face royal wedding holiday headache
- Conference ‘will help HR raise its strategic value’
- Half of UK workforce ‘in favour of extending working lives’
- CIPD annual conference set to challenge HR profession
- New Cranfield course challenges conventional approach to project leadership
- Hiring gap between UK regions and sectors is widening, says Manpower report
- 'Review retention policies now to avoid losing key people' – Aon Consulting
- CIPD speaks out against abrupt introduction of a cap on net migration
- CIPD responds to latest unemployment statistics
- Graduates pessimistic about job prospects, survey finds
- Emergency budget heralds period of slow growth, falling living standards, and prolonged high unemployment`
- HR 'must be part of strategic planning process', CIPD says
- London and South East News
- Olympic Games may put Heathrow Airport under strain, say experts
- Almost a third of British firms unprepared for Olympics, suggests survey
- Survey: London firms less optimistic about the economy – but 92% believe the Olympics will benefit London internationally
- Small business urged to make the most of Olympic opportunity
- Westfield shopping centre opens next to Olympics site
- New promotional agency for London
- Ashford leads the field in attracting inward investment to Kent
- Furniture News
- CORT promotes destination services to the US
- ‘Business as usual’ during 2012 Olympics for furniture rental company’s relocation customers
- Furniture rental company announces new appointments and promotions
- Furniture rental company strengthens relocation services team
- Furniture solutions provider shortlisted for industry awards
- Surge in international and domestic relocations reported
- Fully Furnished races to support Action Medical Research
- Fully Furnished expands its range
- Fully Furnished delivers in spite of wintry weather
- Fully Furnished moves to Ascot
- ISO accreditation for Fully Furnished
- Fully Furnished supports children’s charities
- Fully Furnished appoints new business development manager
- Fully Furnished reports increase in international buy-to-let investors
- Roomservice by CORT announces key new appointment
- Africa News
- United States of America News
- Mitt Romney secures key victory in Illinois Republican primary battle
- President Obama calls for support as US election race begins
- Improving economy prompts rise in philanthropy in USA
- Following the US election: the top apps
- Obama outlines plan to build a fairer USA
- Poverty in US set to rise further, finds study
- US immigration update: H-1B quota reached
- US registers slight drop in unemployment
- US immigration update: H-1B Master’s Cap reached
- Data shows rising inequality in US
- US Senate blocks key jobs proposal
- Census shows increasing poverty rates in most US states
- US job creation exceeded expectations in September
- US outlook bleak as economy falters
- USA and Europe could slip back into recession, IMF warns
- Number of Americans living below poverty line hits record high
- 2012 London and the Olympics
- London celebrates 100 days until the Olympic Games
- Olympic Games to boost employment prospects in London, shows research
- Immigration update: travelling to London for 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
- London 2012 Olympics "likely to be under budget", Minister says
- Assignments in London must be carefully planned during Olympic Games, say experts
- Pricoa responds to London 2012 relocation challenges
- Cartus explores relocation solutions for London 2012 Olympics
- Almost a third of British firms unprepared for Olympics, suggests survey
- Be ‘positive and flexible’ over London relocations during 2012 Olympics, says relocation agent
- Relocation sector rises to Olympics challenges
- London 2012 brings threats and opportunities for relocation
- Survey: London firms less optimistic about the economy – but 92% believe the Olympics will benefit London internationally
- Small business urged to make the most of Olympic opportunity
- New promotional agency for London
- London 2012 Olympics: just two years to go!
- France News
- Impact of Hollande's election on relocation yet to be determined, say mobility experts
- Socialist Hollande wins French presidential election
- How France’s tax regime may change after the elections
- French election: Hollande wins first round
- Expats in France could face new inheritance tax rates, says expert
- Polls favour Hollande in French presidential race
- State support "crucial" for global mobility, says French Minister
- Sarkozy gains ground in French presidential race
- Hollande calls for ‘European growth strategy”
- Sarkozy to quit politics if not re-elected
- Hollande visits London as presidential campaign takes shape
- Sarkozy launches re-election campaign
- Most French employees from major firms hope for career change, study shows
- Sarkozy announces plan for Tobin tax on financial transactions
- Hollande outlines position in French presidential rally
- Mobility in France "weak", according to report
- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- Sarkozy plans reforms following downgrade of French economy
- Study suggests French full-time employees work less hours than those in UK or Germany
- Fitch: France unlikely to lose AAA rating in 2012
- Finance group warns transaction tax could harm French economy
- French expats to elect own MPs
- France 'still top destination for Brits moving abroad'
- Eurozone crisis: France warned over debts
- Majority of French citizens oppose public funding for banks, suggests survey
- French worries mount as number of jobseekers continues to rise
- French growth slows in wake of European debt crisis
- Belgium News
- Canada News
- Czech Republic News
- Denmark News
- Finland News
- Germany News
- Germany set to adopt Blue Card policy for highly skilled workers
- Ports collaborate to improve Western-European transport infrastructure
- German government approves draft bill on EU fiscal compact
- Germany has biggest workplace gender gap in Europe, says OECD
- High demand forces Germany to reduce subsidies for green energy
- Der Spiegel: Germany’s immigration policy needs change in direction
- Germany divided on issue of increased euro rescue fund
- Ireland News
- Italy News
- Netherlands News
- Norway News
- Spain News
- Sweden News
- Switzerland News
- Switzerland to implement work permit quotas for nationals of EU-8 countries
- Switzerland to reimpose work-permit quotas for eight EU countries
- Switzerland relaxes visa requirements for foreign workers
- Switzerland embraces cross-border workers
- Swiss referendum scuppers proposals to increase holiday entitlement
- Swiss voters reject longer annual leave
- Increase in Swiss nationals living abroad sparks e-voting proposals
- US diplomat praises new US-Switzerland tax accord
- Strong franc puts Switzerland top of rich list
- Survey finds job prospects improving globally and says double-dip recession unlikely`
- 2012 Immigration News
- 2012 Travel & Transport News
- Flexible work is key to solve airport overcrowding, says immigration minister
- CBI voices concerns over Heathrow congestion
- London ready for Olympic Games, says IOC
- Arrange Olympic travel now to avoid disappointment, say London 2012 organisers
- London 2012: proposed parking restrictions ‘a logistical nightmare’
- 2012 Removals & Logistics News
- 2012 Employment News
- Companies in London prepare flexible working strategies for Olympic Games
- Olympic leave policy yet to be defined by many employers, suggests survey
- UK unemployment falls by 35,000
- Olympic Games to boost employment prospects in London, shows research
- UK companies must plan for Jubilee disruptions, say Acas
- 2012 Accommodation News
- Corporates fear disruption during Olympics, survey suggests
- Serviced apartments "still available" for Olympics
- Staybridge Suites to open new flagship at London Olympic Park
- Olympics Effect 'will trigger continuing London property price rises in 2012'
- On your marks: serviced apartments 'need a personal best’ for Olympics
- Serviced apartment companies ‘will focus on existing clients during London Olympics’
- ‘Business as usual’ during 2012 Olympics for furniture rental company’s relocation customers
- Business travellers ‘risk Olympics accommodation shut out’
- London 2012: its impact on the property market and managing relocations
- 2012 Culture News
- 2012 Regeneration News
- 2012 Diamond Jubiliee News
- Appointments & Promotions
- Japan News
- Re:locate Magazine News
- Re:locate Magazine News
- Canada eyes economic upturn
- Canada in focus at global mobility conference
- Lloyds TSB prize draw results
- OUT NOW! Re:locate Winter 2011/12
- First Re:locate Awards 2011/12 webinar attracts record numbers
- Enter relocation's premier awards!
- Worldwide ERC All Stars address relocation’s hot topics
- Floella Benjamin publishes first novel
- RE:LOCATE at the CIPD conference
- Re:locate Awards 2011/12: a few sponsorship opportunities still available!
- OUT NOW: Re:locate magazine Autumn 2011
- Re:locate Awards 2011/12: come on board for our autumn launch!
- The smart solution
- New Asia Pacific Sections
- Education update
- Coming soon: Re:locate magazine Summer 2011
- Google News coup for Re:locate
- EuRA Congress attracts delegates from around the world
- UK gripped by royal wedding fever
- Re:locate Awards Shortlist Announced!
- OUT NOW! Re:locate magazine Spring 2011
- New serviced accommodation handbook to be launched
- Re:locate named media partner for global mobility convention in Paris
- Christmas Quiz 2010
- OUT NOW: Re:locate magazine Winter 2010/11
- Missed the Re:locate Awards webinar? Catch up now!
- Re:locate appoints new sales director
- Specialist relocation jobs board relaunched
- New government: all change for relocation?
- OUT NOW! Re:locate magazine Autumn 2010
- Relocation`s premier awards launched!
- Smart Move: new free resource
- Meet us at the CIPD National Conference and Exhibition
- Mobility Services International introduces new technology resources
- Preparations are already in progress for the launch of the 2010/11 Re:locate Awards.
- General Relocation News
- Re:locate Awards 2011/12: winners announced!
- Voting underway in local and mayoral elections
- Leading through transformation: making the most of M&A deals
- New research: why trust matters in the workplace
- Re-opening of steel plant set to boost economy in North East England
- More wealthy people consider leaving Britain, survey suggests
- Interdean Azerbaijan and Interdean Germany gain international accreditation
- Prime minister visits Japan to encourage trade with UK
- Kings College London and Cornell University launch new International HR Management Academy
- Rebranding of corporate relocation company
- Best Relocation Strategy/Policy shortlist announced
- Aberdeen Airport set for £100m redevelopment
- Future of emerging economies to be discussed at BRICS Summit
- Re:locate Awards 2011/12: shortlists revealed!
- Relocation wins from the budget
- Expatriate Management and Global Mobility Conference 2012
- Relocation management company opens new Qatar office
- CORT promotes destination services to the US
- Relocation management company recognised for green practices
- Launch of new UK relocation company
- Paris convention to be global mobility highlight of 2012
- Relocation management company expands to Chennai, India
- Programme announced for Worldwide ERC Global Workforce Summit, London
- Major international relocation award goes to UK company
- New appointments at international relocation services company
- Global mobility solutions provider boosts leadership team
- Worldwide ERC Summit, London, 21 & 22 Feb: register now!
- Relocation management company celebrates 25 years in global mobility
- Relocation services company announces new appointments
- National Trust responds to HS2 announcement
- High-speed rail line between London and Birmingham approved by government
- Leeds-based packer wins national prize
- Rising rail fares push up cost of commuting
- CIPD announces new appointments
- Santa Fe holds first group global conference
- Removals company raises £1,000 for cancer charities
- Portas Review broadly welcomed
- Relocation company enhances customer service provision
- Worldwide ERC Summit, London, 21 & 22 Feb: register now!
- London 2012 brings threats and opportunities for relocation
- Relocation management company scoops prestigious award
- Brookfield announces acquisition of Pricoa
- Russian anti-corruption protests continue
- New appointments at Interdean Switzerland
- Bishop’s Move joins ‘The Apprentice's' Nick Hewer at Entrepreneurship Week
- CIPD appoints interim MD
- Weichert Relocation Resources strengthens client service focus with key appointments
- Thailand's economy faces flood consequences
- Worldwide ERC EMEA Summit lands in London
- Mondissimo International Mobility Conference, March 2012
- Worldwide ERC awards for Living Abroad
- Global mobility future for Generation Y
- Jason Jennings reveals his six secrets of reinvention to Worldwide ERC delegates in Denver
- Crisis management planning for international assignments
- Expats ‘cancelling return to Britain’ thanks to poor quality of life
- North Sea oil field expansion approved
- New customer service director for relocation company
- Relocation company celebrates prestigious award
- Six-month delay for state pension age increase
- Thailand ‘provides best of both worlds for global expat community’, new survey finds
- US mobility slowdown has a bright side for Northern states
- Crime, taxes and cost of living ‘may hasten UK wealth drain’
- CBI welcomes Prime Minister’s conference speech
- 41st WorldSkills Competition – London
- Relocation company makes new senior appointment
- CIPD opens regional office in Singapore
- Relocation management company wins international award
- Relocation company is one of Britain's Brightest Businesses
- Brookfield expands online mobility information resource
- Westfield shopping centre opens next to Olympics site
- Grin up north: Yorkshire dwellers are country's happiest
- Locations of new Enterprise Zones announced
- Relocation company goes carbon neutral
- Paragon announces key new appointment
- Interdean welcomes international HR professional
- Parliament to examine role of public property in growth agenda
- European SMEs ‘increasing engagement with emerging markets’
- Changes to Localism Bill 'will compromise economic growth'
- High-profile relocation company recruits new business development VP
- Free prize draw for £250 Amazon shopping vouchers
- No alternative to tough austerity programme for Greece
- Interdean seeks support for charity Rugby Sevens tournament
- Firms ‘need greater board-level commitment to navigate Bribery Act’
- Survey sees companies abandoning one-size-fits-all international assignment policies
- UK relocation and assignment management company appoints business development director
- Rapidly changing relocation industry sees reshuffle at relocation company
- UK residents ‘enjoy better-than-average quality of life’
- AIReS unveils new website
- Expect Move team runs half marathon for charity
- Déjà-vu for air passengers as Icelandic volcano causes disruption
- Mobile technology threatens the “death of the PC”
- Expat Explorer 2011 survey launched
- CBI President applauds Government but stresses there is ‘masses still to do’
- Fraud survey shows 'lack of understanding' in UK and European companies
- CBI praises ‘thorough’ Hargreaves intellectual property review and backs Digital Copyright Exchange
- New training initiative educates hotel sector in ‘what women want’
- EU tightens border controls in Schengen zone
- Survey highlights corporate use of social media
- Paragon expands into Benelux Countries
- Santa Fe to acquire Interdean
- Re:locate Awards HR shortlists announced
- Brookfield GRS 2011 Global Relocation Trends Survey Report
- HCR research names pickle, gravy granules and sausage rolls as UK expats’ most-missed foods
- EuRA Congress 2011, Palma, Mallorca
- CIPD hails ‘good news week’ for UK economy
- Budget 2011: what does it mean for relocation?
- Paris convention to be global mobility highlight of 2011
- Royal Wedding ‘will cause extra problems for those relocating employees’
- Crown wins Unilever global mobility contract
- Sterling Relocation to open new office in Geneva
- LSS Relocation announces rebrand
- CIPD brands latest GDP figure ‘astonishingly poor’
- Margaret Moes moves to Clearview
- Rise in unemployment continues
- New CIPD membership route open for business
- CIPD publishes new guide to pay reviews
- CIPD launches 2011 public policy platform
- CIPD announces HRD 2011 programme
- New US Base for HCR
- CIPD comments on August–October 2010 employment figures
- Middle-aged Britons ‘bypassed by jobs recovery’, says CIPD Work Audit
- ‘Treat latest gender pay-gap findings with caution’, says CIPD
- Top HR figures to be CIPD VPs
- Poor staff engagement a key concern for CEOs, says new research
- New research highlights HCM's role in maximising business performance
- Crown creates new global alliance role
- New security measures for US-bound airfreight
- New survey lifts the lid on HR challenges
- New regulations ‘will hamper small business job creation’
- Spending cuts ‘will lead to loss of 1.6 million jobs’
- PwC comments on spending review implications
- Headline CSR figures ‘understate full impact of spending cuts on jobs’
- CIPD predicts 'twin peaks' jobs recession
- Crown appoints head of global mobility services in China
- Economist report predicts next decade for global organisations
- Businesses underprepared` for impact of ageing workforce, says new research
- CIPD comments on latest employment figures
- Barclays to create 600 new jobs in Glasgow
- Employers struggling to manage reward risks, says new report
- Conference aims to help organisations tackle performance issues
- HR Professionals Offered Unprecedented Invitation to ERC`s Global Workforce Symposium
- CIPD announces programme for annual conference
- Move One seeks support for Pakistan flood relief initiative
- Pricoa ranked first in US survey
- London 2012 Olympics: just two years to go!
- A new approach to relocation information rooms
- Expect Move celebrates tenth birthday
- New Director of Global Business development for Paragon Relocation
- Strategic Thinking: A Step-by-step Approach to Strategy and Leadership
- ORC Worldwide is to be acquired by Mercer
- HCR highly commended at procurement awards
- New website for FOCUS
- ERC Frankfurt summit explores changing face of workplace
- How the emergency Budget may affect relocation
- Childcare News
- Cross Culture News
- Twitter reaches 10 million UK users
- Olympic flame begins journey to London 2012 games
- Golden Week celebrations begin in Japan
- Babel helps businesses get 'Ahead of the Games'
- Cross-cultural training essential to successful assignments, say experts at conference
- Intercultural training programme launched by Farnham Castle and Coach Africa
- Expats most miss British countryside, survey suggests
- Global study reveals dropping levels of trust in political institutions
- Facebook becomes biggest social network in Brazil
- Farnham Castle launches podcasts for flexible intercultural training
- Finland celebrates Independence Day
- European cities offer best quality of life to expats, suggests study
- Britain ranks poorly in 'social justice' table
- Cross-cultural communication 'crucial for UK businesses'
- UK lags behind European neighbours in quality of life index
- Farnham Castle develops podcast library for intercultural training
- New chief executive for Farnham Castle
- New influence and international negotiation workshops launched
- Farnham Castle appoints new business development manager
- Farnham Castle releases participant survey results
- Education News
- Relocating parents with SEN children to receive “personal budget” for provision of services
- ACS teacher helps train teachers in Ugandan schools
- ACS Cobham celebrates London 2012 Olympics with Olympic Day
- Studying abroad an attractive option for UK students, suggests survey
- International school students embark on charity mission in Vietnam
- Keele enters US University admissions system
- Student visas: Boarding school leader appeals to UK government to “clear away unnecessary obstacles”
- International Baccalaureate Organisation announces 2000th IB World School
- ‘International code of ethics’ for education agents
- Cambridge takes top University spot in UK league but Oxford loses 2nd place to LSE
- High demand for Free School places in the UK
- The College of Law sold to private equity firm for £200m
- London and Bristol to receive government funding for extra school places
- International school takes part in model United Nations conference
- Relocating parents pay £91k more to be near top primary schools in England, says report
- 74,000 children missed out on first-choice secondary school in England
- Budget 2012: £100m boost for UK industry-university collaboration
- 30,000 more international students expected to join UK universities in next decade
- England “overtaken by other nations” as literacy standards have “stalled” says Chief Inspector
- Harvard heads elite group of US and UK global university “super-brands” in World Reputation Rankings
- Publication of new preparatory schools guide
- Thousands of secondary school pupils miss out on top choice
- “Spiralling” nursery costs add to the concerns of relocating parents
- Cultural education in England should be the "the envy of the world” according to government review
- Student visa restrictions could “deter legitimate international students from considering the UK”
- Education in England “has slipped down international league tables” says Education Secretary
- London ranked as second best city in the world for students
- “We have tolerated mediocrity for far too long” says Chief Inspector of Schools in England
- More tertiary education needed in BRICS countries, say academics
- Private higher education colleges face “devastation” due to international student visa clampdown
- Over 3,100 GCSE 'equivalent' qualifications to be removed from the performance tables
- University applications down by 8.7%
- International school launches education thinktank
- Parents to access “more data than ever before” in new secondary school performance tables
- #AskGove: Your Chance to Tweet Education Secretary
- Ofsted announces plans to scrap ‘satisfactory’ label for schools
- Ofsted announces plans for ‘no-notice’ inspections for schools
- UK government under pressure to increase class-sizes in primary schools
- Britain to be “the best place in the world to do science” says Universities Minister
- Government delays National Curriculum Review as it looks to higher international standards
- Quality - not choice of school - is top priority for parents, according to study
- Government accused of “cherry picking” statistics to support claims that UK schools are falling behind
- Two-year-olds to get free nursery place - Chancellor announces
- Thousands of children “denied a place” at Grammar School
- Thousands of schools close as 2 million public sector workers take strike action
- Chancellor announces extra £600 million for 100 more Free Schools
- Albyn named top Independent School in Aberdeen in Sunday Times league table
- King’s College London to open Russia Institute
- Property prices around Free Schools '£126,430 more than UK average'
- Immigration restrictions a “profound mistake” warn leading UK scientists
- First state school awarded International Baccalaureate School of the Year 2011
- International students should be “welcomed”, says Universities UK
- First international education ‘Laureate’ awarded to Bangladeshi Sir Fazle Hasan Abed
- MPs debate grammar schools in parliament
- Survey: boarding school numbers on the rise
- More places to be made available in popular schools following new admissions code
- Sir Michael Wilshaw: education’s knight in shining armour
- International student visa crack-down “beginning to bite” says Immigration Minister
- UK primary school class sizes exceed European average
- UK’s education budget set for “large fall”
- University 'employment boom' possible despite falling student numbers, say experts
- Record fall in university applications
- Queen opens international schools' conference
- New Chief Inspector of schools says “we should be alarmed” by our falling international standards
- UK's foreign student population 'has more than doubled', says report
- UK students flocking overseas to escape rising tuition fees
- Top private school answers Cameron’s call to “tear down apartheid” between state and private sector
- Education system not equipping young people with skills for work, says survey
- Bilingual primary school approved in latest Free Schools announcement
- Harvard University knocked off top spot in World University Rankings
- Government to invest millions in creating high-level apprenticeships
- England is falling behind in “race for global prosperity” claims Education Secretary
- World Teachers' Day highlights global gender inequalities in the teaching profession
- Oxford University warns student visa restrictions will damage UK reputation
- “Too many seven year olds struggling with the '3Rs'” says Schools Minister
- Education Secretary would like schools to teach foreign languages to children aged five
- Numbers of overseas students at UK universities have ‘rocketed’, according to latest figures
- Boys' schools growing in popularity, says survey
- 24 Free Schools open for the new academic year
- New reading test for six-year-olds
- Fee-paying independent school parents 'relying on inheritance' to meet costs
- Bright bilingual migrant children 'placed in low-ability classes'
- UK education 'falls behind globally', with high tuition fees and large class sizes
- UK’s 'world-class reputation' continues to attract international students
- David Cameron demands “excellence” in all state schools
- UK universities consider cutting tuition fees
- Overseas students “important for the economy”, says Vince Cable, following new UKBA guidance
- Cambridge University ranked world’s number one
- A* performance at A level for Independent Schools
- Parents spend an average of £77 per child on ‘back to school’ basics
- 24 Free Schools to open in England for start of new school year
- Record high for GCSE results – but ‘too many’ fail to pass maths
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- Missed out on a university place? Don't despair
- Head of top independent schools' body 'can envisage end to GCSEs'
- 'Make maths compulsory till age 18': Carol Vorderman
- ACS International Schools opens new school in Qatar
- “Think again” about English Baccalaureate, say MPs
- Principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College becomes head of International School Geneva
- A third of 11-year-olds in UK still struggling in the ‘three Rs’
- UK student visa restrictions 'could cost economy £3.6 billion'
- MPs warn UK student visa restrictions could ‘damage Scottish economy’
- Pupils speak 40 different languages at English school
- Government announces new “strict criteria” for school league tables in England
- "Fundamental British values must be upheld" in English schools, says government
- Government announces major SATS reform in English schools
- UK and US students reinforce ‘Special Relationship’
- Approved university tuition fees - complete listing
- English Baccalaureate pupils more likely to enter higher education
- UK government announces new ‘slimmed down’ curriculum for under-fives
- Independent school pupils twice as likely to enter Oxbridge as pupils from comprehensives
- Average university tuition fees confirmed as well above £8,000
- New IB results league table
- IB comes out on top for university entry across the globe
- New survey of overseas pupils reveals “disincentive” to study in UK
- Education Secretary wants "vast majority" of pupils to study maths to age 18
- Revised health and safety guidance for schools encourages “common sense” approach
- UK government continues to “welcome overseas students”
- Students will be equipped to demand ‘better value for money’ in government university reform
- Competition the ‘fair way forward’ says minister in Universities shake-up
- £20,000 incentive for top graduate teacher trainees
- GCSE students will sit final-year exams from 2012 as modular system is phased out
- Michael Gove calls on ‘mums' army' to end disruption on teacher strike day
- Expatriate schooling white paper released
- School SATS review calls for more ‘balanced’ assessment
- Schools Minister wants to make it “easier” for Grammar Schools to expand
- Government cracks down on “unacceptable” exam paper errors
- Michael Gove calls on business leaders to end dominance of private school pupils in top jobs
- Free Schools could spell the end of the long summer holiday
- Education Secretary announces opening of new Free Schools in England
- “Chaos in academy funding” says Shadow Education Secretary
- 200 failing primary schools to become new academies
- MP claims state students are ‘mis-sold’ low-quality A levels to boost school results
- Education Secretary set to announce tougher GCSE targets
- New student visa rules may result in 260,000 fewer overseas students by 2015
- Kepner-Tregoe and International Business School offer UK students an MBA scholarship
- Oxford university passes vote of no confidence in government over tuition fees
- MPs issue warning over ‘substantial funding gap’ caused by tuition fees
- Top academic line-up and top fees for new private university in London
- Students ‘Flying Eye’ with medical scholarship
- Michelle Obama is reunited with Islington schoolgirls at Oxford University
- New plans allow schools to employ overseas teachers more easily
- Over 1,000 schools apply to become academies
- Government to 'remove bureaucracy' in schools admissions
- IB overtakes A level in top university honours
- Independent schools under pressure
- Universities to offer extra places to wealthy UK students
- Sharp rise in overseas pupils – 'census' reveals global appeal of UK independent schools
- Scottish University has foreign student licence suspended
- Cambridge overtakes Oxford to top UK university league
- UCAS: Record numbers of university applicants and sharp rise in foreign students
- New funding for students at private universities
- Royal Wedding - ACS International pupils mark a special day in the UK
- Parents now have over 600 academy schools to choose from in England
- Universities look to increase foreign students amid tuition fee debate
- UK students ‘encouraged’ to look abroad as university tuition fees loom
- GCSE results – new detailed information for parents
- MPs warn Government that student visa restrictions could “cripple” UK education sector
- Bristol plans for rapid increase in demand for school places
- Government announces major SEN overhaul
- NLIS chancellor wins distinguished service award
- Imperial ‘will charge £9,000 per year’
- Government pledges £82.5 million for music education
- Royal Society urges A-level reform
- Free schools’ business plans approved
- Online lessons keep school going through the snow
- New National Curriculum reforms announced
- ‘Pupil premium’ details announced
- IB selects ACS Egham's Angela Riggs as IB Primary Years Programme Workshop Leader
- New education reforms announced
- Tuition fees top education agenda
- Government unveils new plans for higher education
- Show highlights independent schools
- Futureproofing education
- ACS Egham appoints new head
- Another record year for A level and GCSE results
- 'Grade inflation' affecting student selection process, say university admissions officers
- Report uncovers SATs marking inconsistencies
- House of Commons passes Academies Bill
- 700 groups interested in setting up free schools`
- 70% of top schools want academy status, says Gove
- New admissions rules will boost opportunities for overseas students at UK universities`
- Graduates pessimistic about job prospects, survey finds
- Adjudicator backs council`s right to use lottery for school places
- Finance News
- Record migration to Germany as Eurozone crisis intensifies
- EU countries divided over Basel III banking regulations
- European Commission denies rumours of second "Marshall Plan"
- UK economy will continue to stall in 2012, say economic experts
- UK economy "showing signs of improvement"
- Budget 2012: the effect on international assignments and relocation
- Budget 2012 a 'much-needed confidence boost’, say employers
- Budget 2012: Osborne pledges to slash corporation tax
- 2012 Budget does not favour growth or jobs, says CIPD
- Budget 2012: government to consider new environmental tax
- Budget 2012: top income tax rate cut to 45%
- UK inflation continues to fall
- Government to launch scheme to boost lending for smaller businesses
- Greece secures crucial debt swap
- US envoy positively welcomes changes to Swiss tax treaty
- ECB provides EU credit institutions with £446 bn of cheap loans
- Eurozone leaders satisfied with Greek rescue deal
- Eurozone finance minister expresses optimism over Greek rescue deal
- US leading economic index increases for fourth consecutive month
- January rise in UK retail sales
- Japan's government announces plan to double sales tax
- UK inflation drops to 3.6%
- Treasury announces joint EU-US approach to crack down on offshore tax evasion
- Expatriate tax a key issue at global mobility seminar
- UK refuses to join EU fiscal pact
- Recession could risk further banking failures, survey suggests
- Expats ‘financially sheltered from global economic turmoil’
- New online international cost-of-living calculator launched
- UK economy contracts in last quarter of 2011
- British happiest in Spain, expat survey reveals
- "Credit binge" leaves UK with debts 500% over GDP
- UK inflation drops to six-month low
- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- UK economy could already be back in recession, say economists
- Fitch: France unlikely to lose AAA rating in 2012
- Finance group warns transaction tax could harm French economy
- Bank increases fixed-term savings rates for expats
- Business leaders voice concern over eurozone crisis
- December sees muted boost for UK economy
- Sweden cuts interest rates amid eurozone fears
- New Spanish prime minister promises spending cuts
- French finance minister joins attack on UK economy
- Eurozone: France calls for UK downgrade
- Germans “mysteriously calm” despite Eurozone crisis
- UK inflation falls to 4.8%
- Britain not to be exempt from single market rules, says EU Commissioner
- Ireland and Italy pass key austerity measures
- Europe divided: Britain says no to Eurozone fiscal union
- Eurozone leaders prepare for summit on debt crisis
- CIPD: organisations ‘failing to take proactive approach’ to auto-enrolment pension scheme
- US unemployment falls to 8.6%
- 700,000 public sector jobs to be cut in next five years, according to official forecast
- State pension age will rise to 67, Chancellor confirms
- Chancellor admits risk of new UK recession
- Political tension rises as India attempts to open its retail sector to foreign investment
- Euro collapse would be "devastating" for world economy, says OECD expert
- Autumn Statement to reveal Government’s economic plans
- UK on brink of recession, OECD warns
- Banks create contingency plans as Euro-zone breakup becomes a possibility
- Public sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, government warns
- Energy prices and falling Rupee value pose a threat to Indian inflation rate
- Report: city expansions could boost economic growth
- Eurozone crisis deepens after German debt auction
- EU: confidence in Italy's new PM
- UK borrowing falls to £6.5 billion
- Reducing national debt 'harder than anyone envisaged', admits Cameron
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
- Spain’s new PM calls for austerity measures
- ECB president calls for eurozone rescue fund to be made fully operational
- OECD warns of slowdown in global growth
- UK inflation falls to 5%
- UK companies hit by eurozone crisis
- Eurozone crisis: France warned over debts
- EU slashes growth forecast
- CBI calls for "Plan A plus"
- Osborne: UK will not contribute "disproportionately" to IMF fund
- Leaders admit Greece could leave euro
- G20: European recovery vital for Asian economies
- Thinktank predicts 70% chance of UK recession
- UK economic recovery worse than after the Great Depression
- OECD cuts growth forecasts on eve of G20 summit
- Report: coalition policies likely to reduce social mobility
- UK growth rises to 0.5%
- Survey shows UK business confidence at lowest level in over two years
- Leading economists urge Osborne to turn to Plan B
- Prime Minister announces plans to kick-start UK infrastructure
- Eurozone confusion reigns
- China could contribute to eurozone bailout fund
- Data shows rising inequality in US
- Leaders reach agreement on eurozone debt
- Britain at risk of slipping back into recession, warns Bank of England expert
- Eurozone output lowest since July 2009
- Strong franc puts Switzerland top of rich list
- Experts express concern over inflation figures
- Millions of UK citizens in line for tax rebates
- Majority of French citizens oppose public funding for banks, suggests survey
- UK inflation soars to highest level in three years
- Further trouble ahead for UK economy, say forecasts
- Standard & Poor’s downgrades Spain’s sovereign debt
- World economic problems to continue into 2012, says study
- Africa: the new frontier for economic growth?
- Government reveals £170 million boost to UK industry
- ECB: Europe cannot afford delays in tackling debt crisis
- IFS study: UK poverty on the rise
- UK business confidence falls to lowest level since 2009
- Prominent CEOs show cautious optimism about US economy
- Value of M&A rises despite decreasing transaction volumes
- European stocks resilient despite news of Italian downgrade
- US outlook bleak as economy falters
- UK faces up to disappointing growth figures
- General strike over Greek austerity drive
- IoD releases Route Back to Growth report
- Greece to miss deficit reduction targets
- Cameron urges euro zone unity
- Asian markets cautious over EU efforts to save Greece
- Tokyo to take action to stabilise strong yen
- National Minimum Wage to rise
- Germany divided on issue of increased euro rescue fund
- Bank increases fixed term savings rate owing to rising expat demand
- Treasury: UK will resist European transaction tax
- Greece to remain in the euro area
- World leaders consider €3,000 billion plan to help ailing global economy
- French worries mount as number of jobseekers continues to rise
- French growth slows in wake of European debt crisis
- Global economy could be “staring down the barrel”
- Eurozone crisis intensifies as Italy suffers downgrade
- Foreign assets: new reporting requirements
- UK productivity lags behind competitors
- USA and Europe could slip back into recession, IMF warns
- Largest companies 'buck national trend with fall in insolvencies'
- ‘Reset the fiscal-policy sat nav’, CIPD tells Government
- Firms ‘unprepared’ for Bribery Act
- Employees worldwide ‘failing to act on financial security fears’
- Government consults on reforms to taxation of non-doms
- 64% of employees 'out of pocket on expenses claims'
- Over a third of wealthy UK residents may move abroad, Lloyds TSB survey finds
- PwC: new tax announcements ‘could severely restrict multinationals’
- 67% of expats ‘have no plans to return to Britain’, survey finds
- Euro 'likely to remain under pressure', says currency specialist
- Dollar falls as Fed expands quantitative easing
- Experian reveals drop in M&A activity
- Double-dip recession biggest concern for global executives, says Economist
- European workers need educating about pensions`
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- Health News
- Increased fines in Holland for inadequate international PMI
- Employers do not understand international healthcare, suggests research
- AXA PPP named employee health knowledge partner by CIPD
- Mayor of London opens new global medical and security services HQ
- Security services provider International SOS launches Duty of Care project
- International health insurer launches dormancy option
- More than half of expats expect to take part in extreme sports, research finds
- NHS reform plans still not fit for purpose, says BMA
- Technology encourages "presenteeism", suggests study
- Over half of employees willing to work when ill, shows study
- International health insurer launches medical escort service
- ALC Health forms new underwriting partnership with AXA PPP International
- Health insurance provider expands corporate team
- New patient project aims to demystify scientific research
- Controversial NHS bill passes House of Lords vote
- Companies benefit from retention of disabled workers, says study
- Stress ‘now number-one cause of long term employee absence’
- Over 40% of employees are over-worked, suggests study
- Health Secretary to give patients 'a real say'
- Long-term sickness absence ‘causes low workplace morale’
- UK government issues new health advice
- China: revolutionary changes impact healthcare for nationals and foreigners
- International private medical insurer appoints Qatar Country Manager
- ALC Health launches medical insurance plan for music industry, media and performing arts professionals
- ALC Health introduces MHD underwriting terms for groups of ten
- Now Health announces price decreases
- Health insurance broker announces new partnership for Africa plans
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- NHS reforms put Andrew Lansley’s job at risk
- Morgan Price launches new health insurance plan
- MediCare International upgrades to full online buying
- Aviva introduces expat 'health passport’
- Recession sparking young talent exodus, says new study
- Healix wins FCO managed healthcare contract
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- Property News
- Savings to be made for commuters moving to the seaside
- First-time buyers rush before return of stamp duty
- City and fringe property prices ‘keeping pace with prime central London’
- Flood-risk homes: insurance problems to increase?
- One in four 'prefer contemporary-style homes'
- Location ‘will be key for buy-to-let property investors in 2012’
- Buy-to-let property boom ‘pushing London rents higher’
- Leading estate agent issues 2012 housing-market predictions
- Property outlook "uncertain", says Halifax expert
- London estate agent predicts shortage of family homes in 2012
- Average central London property price ‘rising by £1,200+ per day’
- Home search company makes a splash at UK Property Awards
- German housing market grows despite ailing Eurozone
- Demand for new-build homes ‘will support growth in 2012’
- France 'still top destination for Brits moving abroad'
- BPF gives cautious welcome to Autumn Statement
- Best practices and added value recognised at 2011 Home Sale Network Awards
- Property professionals celebrate awards success
- Property prices around Free Schools '£126,430 more than UK average'
- Home Sale Network Conference, 18 November: excitement mounting
- ‘Huge divergence’ in prime London house-price growth reported
- NAEA: improved home security ‘can combat rising burglary levels’
- UK house prices ‘will fall by 5% in 2012’, but central London boom to continue
- Home Sale Network Awards: less than a month to go!
- House-price expectations ‘fall for 16th consecutive month’
- North-South divide widens for residential development land
- Zoopla and Digital Property Group to merge
- 210,000 sign planning changes petition
- Demand for high-end London rented properties increasing, says FT
- Unrealistic asking prices ‘stalling prospective property sales’
- Rising rail fares could outweigh benefits of commuting, says study
- Mortgage lending ‘has increased 10% in a year’
- First-time buyers 'should head for the North'
- Number of house-hunters ‘hits post-recession high’
- Country house market "has stuttered to a halt"
- Bloomberg: mortgage approvals at highest level in 20 months
- Home Sale Network Conference: a date for your diary
- London 2012: its impact on the property market and managing relocations
- Property leaders hail new planning policy
- Global housing market ‘weakens further’
- Offices-to-homes legislation ‘threatens world-class business status of Square Mile’
- Prime London prices up 33%
- 60% of London new-builds bought by Asian buyers
- Research shows London land increasing in value and public-sector bodies becoming key vendors
- Government’s Community Right to Buy Scheme faces criticism
- BPF endorses ‘empty offices to housing’ plan
- Property news, March 2011
- Property news, February 2011
- BPF hails latest planning system announcement
- Property news, January 2011
- BPF gives broad welcome to Localism Bill
- Where next for the UK property market?
- BPF welcomes new planning powers
- Prime central London prices ‘down for fourth consecutive month’
- Property market slowdown continues
- BPF welcomes White Paper plans for local growth
- Third monthly fall for prime London house prices
- Large fall in UK house prices reported
- Residential property conference highlights latest market trends
- Desire for home ownership stronger than ever`
- Residential property prices continue to fall
- Falls continue for prime London residential prices
- NAEA reports increased demand for housing during July
- Surveys reveal fall in UK house prices
- Cost of owning and running a home 'has fallen 6% in two years'
- Overseas purchasers dominate prime London property market
- Property news roundup, July 2010
- Asian investors dominate central London new-build property market
- Serviced Accommodation
- Serviced apartment provider launches new London expansion
- Marriott’s ExecuStay acquired by Oakwood
- Launch of property management system for serviced apartment sector
- Santa Fe appoint new director of sales and marketing for Asia
- Ascott secures first serviced residence in Xiamen, China
- Ascott goes green
- Serviced apartment provider launches green initiatives
- Serviced apartment provider opens new London Bridge apartments
- Serviced apartment provider goes from strength to strength
- Winner of Cheval Residences special achievement award announced
- Serviced apartment agency named in Sunday Times Best Small Companies to Work For
- Staybridge Suites to open new flagship at London Olympic Park
- Serviced apartment firm to "focus on well-established client base" during Olympic Games
- Serviced Apartments on the rise at Business Travel Show
- A third of travellers make time for social life while away on business, reveals research
- UK serviced apartment industry maintains strong performance
- Ascott announces first Citadines Apart’hotel in Surabaya, Indonesia
- SACO ends 2011 with hat-trick of milestones
- Ascott announces upgrade for Trafalgar Square London Apart'hotel
- Serviced apartment companies ‘will focus on existing clients during London Olympics’
- Rethinking room service – understanding preferences of female hotel guests
- Ascott unveils new serviced apartments in Paris
- Ascott opens third Citadines residence in Xi'an, China
- Adagio City Aparthotel launches new affordable label
- Serviced apartments sector going from strength to strength, new report finds
- Business travellers ‘risk Olympics accommodation shut out’
- Serviced apartments company expands management team
- Serviced apartments ‘outperforming hotels in all key areas’, says new global industry report
- Serviced apartments company launches central-London meeting facilities
- Ascott launches new-look Citadines Montparnasse Paris facility
- Serviced apartment company wins top business travel award
- More good news for UK serviced accommodation sector
- Ascott accelerates China expansion
- Ascott to open serviced apartments in India
- Serviced apartment provider increases revenue by 38%
- Serviced apartment company secures new property in City of London
- The Ascott to launch serviced apartments in France
- Good start to 2011 for UK serviced apartments
- Citadines expands European portfolio: on track for 7000 apartment units in Europe by 2015
- Serviced apartment company expands
- Select Apartments announces 2011 charities
- BridgeStreet launches iPhone app
- Frasers Hospitality to open new serviced apartments in Istanbul
- Royal wedding package at Cheval Residences
- ASAP reports continued growth in demand for serviced apartments
- Ascott opens renovated London apartments
- BridgeStreet wins Best Serviced Apartment Company at Business Travel Awards
- Cheval Residences announces new London projects
- Ascott opens new serviced apartments in China
- Select Apartments seeks assignees’ and bookers’ views
- Serviced apartment bookers support new rating system
- ASAP holds first serviced apartment conference and exhibition
- Global growth for Ascott
- esa opens new serviced apartments in Bournemouth
- Demand for serviced accommodation increasing, says ASAP
- Ascott nearly doubles serviced accommodation portfolio
- Citadines opens in Melbourne
- Professional body for serviced apartment bookers launched
- Cheval Group rebrands as Cheval Residences
- Property News - Renting
- Launch of SAFEagent Awareness Week
- Recession may affect landlords’ expansion plans
- Rent levels may soon stabilise, says ARLA
- Don’t be greedy with Olympics rents, landlords warned
- London rental market booms
- Private rented sector could attract institutional investors, says report
- Changes in relocation packages ‘affecting London rentals market’
- City job losses 'affecting central London residential rents'
- Active landlords to "sit tight" in 2012, says ARLA
- Tide turning for rental market, says ARLA
- Northern city centres 'face shortage of flats' as demand outstrips supply
- Corporate demand for central London rentals ‘has slowed dramatically’
- Rental undersupply problems persisting, says ARLA
- London rents ‘hit new highs’
- ‘Relocating Eurozone professionals’ boost London rentals market
- Pegasi launches new rental property app
- Prime London rents ‘rise for fifth consecutive quarter’
- BPF supports call to tackle unscrupulous landlords
- BPF hails deal to deliver new rented homes
- Supply of homes for rent 'deteriorating rapidly', says ARLA
- Experts predict tough times for residential property market
- Property News - Buying Selling
- Property markets “congested” in London and Southeast, research suggests
- Nice neighbours worth £15,321
- UK property prices increase more than 100 times since 1952
- 0.4% dip in prime-city global market, suggests index
- UK property transactions plummet following end of stamp duty holiday
- UK residential development land values remain unchanged
- UK housing market activity short-lived
- Homes close to Olympics venues up by 14%
- Double dip recession ‘unlikely to make a significant impression on UK property market’
- Price growth for new UK homes
- UK house prices rise again
- City of York a global hot-spot for hotel investment, research suggests
- Survey suggests growth in homeowner confidence
- House prices down in April but will rise over coming year, study claims
- Brazilian property market hotspot for global investment
- Investment in UK student accommodation increases by almost 50%
- UK property values drop 1.7% in first quarter of 2012
- Budget 2012: 7% stamp duty criticised by property experts
- Budget: mansion and wealth taxes speculation ‘fails to dampen demand for prime London property’
- Stamp-duty rush boosts mortgage-market activity
- Halifax: prospects for UK house prices ‘depend on Eurozone’
- Housing market sees slow start to 2012
- Active landlords to "sit tight" in 2012, says ARLA
- Oxford's popularity with international property buyers increasing rapidly, estate agent reports
- Euro crisis ‘gives British property buyers more for their money’
- UK house prices ‘down 0.9% between October and November’
- Coalition introduces government-backed 95% mortgages
- Property in France: interest returning to prime residential areas
- Prime central London property prices ‘reach record levels’
- Price of a new-build home ‘fell during September’
- New study names hot spots for house-price growth
- UK house prices ‘changed little’ in September
- Average price of terraced house ‘has risen £118 a week over past decade’
- Eurozone crisis drives central London property price rises
- France 'still No 1 for Brits buying abroad'
- House prices ‘may start to rise again’
- The mortgages morass: is the going getting easier?
- School catchment areas ‘more important than ever' for homebuyers
- UK lenders ‘continue to let down house-hunters’
- Shift in holiday patterns ‘boosts South West second-homes market’
- Prime London residential prices 'up 34% since March 2009'
- House prices ‘will fall further’, says research institute
- Stamp duty increase boosts March property sales
- House prices down by 0.5% reports Nationwide but what are the implications for relocation?
- 10 steps to a happier housing market
- Experts predict tough times for residential property market
- Removals & Storage News
- BAR announces Domestic Mover of the Year finalists
- BAR removals industry statistics: January 2010/11–December 2010/11
- BAR to display vintage removals vehicles
- Removals company helps raise awareness of children’s charity’s 20th anniversary
- Removals recruitment consultant opens Toronto office
- Removals company bids farewell to long-serving employee
- Leeds-based packer wins national prize
- International moving company plans ‘business as usual’ during London Olympics
- London 2012: proposed parking restrictions ‘a logistical nightmare’
- BAR Annual Conference 2012: date announced
- Fun way to demystify moving international household goods is a hit at Worldwide ERC Symposium
- BAR industry statistics, September 2011
- Christchurch earthquake rebuild boosts removals bookings
- Removals survey highlights flaws in property transaction procedure
- Re:locate raises the removals BAR
- BAR industry statistics, August 2011
- New rules will make it easier to take pets overseas
- Results of international migration study revealed
- BAR scoops best practice awards
- Bishop's Move holds 'franchise forum'
- British Association of Removers industry awards: winners announced!
- iPad enhances Crown Relocations’ survey process
- Pluscrates switches to environmentally friendly fuel
- Jo Grant joins Expect Move
- Britannia celebrates 30 years
- New scheme helps relocatees donate unwanted goods to charity
- Best Employer award for Alexanders Removals
- Davies Turner becomes DT Moving
- Bishop’s Move announces new appointments and promotions
- Interdean publishes 2010 European mobility survey
- Repatriation News
- Employment Law News
- Changes to employment tribunal part of radical reform plan
- EU mandatory female quotas are patronising, say critics
- Unpaid work experience can be positive, says CIPD
- Graduates confident of employability but not hopeful of landing jobs, suggests survey
- CIPD: jobs figures show labour market in an increasingly fragile state
- 2012: toughest year for UK jobs market for two decades, forecast suggests
- Survey suggests employee dissatisfaction over pay and reward
- Public-sector strikes over pensions could cost £500 million, Government warns
- New government plans could curb workplace rights
- Minister calls for patience over employment law changes
- Dialogue is key to 'war on talent', say experts at CIPD Talent Management Conference
- Economic uncertainty prompts US employers to turn to short-term contracts
- Growth plan should include temporary halt to public sector job cuts, says CIPD
- UK jobs market growth slows
- Only half of workers claim full holiday entitlement, suggests survey
- Osborne's unfair dismissal legislation criticised by CIPD
- Growing life expectancy provides companies with food for thought
- More senior executives on temporary contracts, research shows
- October sees changes to UK employment laws
- Change to retirement age legislation could reshape UK workforce
- Demand for temporary workers remains steady, says survey
- UK unemployment rises again to 2.51 million
- Report: a third of employers could sack agency workers in light of new legislation
- Majority of home workers put in extra hours, says survey
- Growing use of social media set to provide companies with food for thought
- Employment tribunals ‘failing employers and employees’, says CBI
- Workshops to highlight management of workplace disputes
- Unemployment hits 17-year high
- Talk of ‘lost generation' of young jobless ‘simplistic’, says CIPD
- Record high for youth unemployment
- Private-sector job creation ‘offers some hope’ for employment picture
- Government announces details of shared parental leave scheme
- Default Retirement Age to be phased out
- Employers should be flexible during adverse weather, says CIPD
- Guide to new Agency Workers Regulations published
- ‘Starter kit’ helps employers understand new Equality Act obligations
- New guide highlights importance of managing workplace stress
- Workshops will analyse new workplace legislation
- Abolition of default retirement age a landmark` for British society, says Age UK
- Podcast helps employers to safeguard young workers
- Businesses facing tough times, says employment law specialist
- Immigration & Visas News
- Switzerland to implement work permit quotas for nationals of EU-8 countries
- US immigration: H-1B visa update
- Canada to make immigration system 'more flexible'
- Thinktank questions value of immigration into Canada
- New requirement to obtain national ID card for Dubai
- Canada launches accelerated Labour Market Opinion programme
- US immigration: H-1B filings for fiscal year 2013
- Tier 2 Certificate of Sponsorship allocation requests delayed, says UKBA
- UK migrant cap for skilled workers frozen for two years
- US Immigration Alert: Fiscal Year 2013 H-1B Cap now open
- Immigration update affecting international students
- Immigration updates affecting graduate workers
- Immigration update: changes affecting migrant workers
- New Zealand announces plans to simplify Visa process
- Budget 2012: how are international assignments and relocations affected?
- Ireland waives Visa restrictions for Olympic accredited visitors
- 2012 Chambers USA and global immigration rankings now available
- Immigration to BRIC nations to continue to rise, say speakers at Mondissimo 2012
- Australia's new visa application process causes surge in removals
- Changes to UK visa services in Finland
- London 2012 Olympic Paralympic Games: an Immigration Update
- Changes to Tier 1, 2 & 5, Domestic Workers and Visitors
- Immigration in Canada: renewal of Labour Market Opinion essential to preservation of status
- Australia immigration update: changes to resident return visas
- UK immigration statement of intent: changes to Tiers 1,2 and 5
- UK immigration summary: Tier 2 Policy and Limits
- Tips on Navigating the H-1B Cap
- Migration Advisory Committee to publish report on the Limit on Tier 2 (General) for 2012/13
- UK student visa policy criticised by British Council director
- Japan to introduce new residency management system
- UK unveils visa scheme for student entrepreneurs
- USA to address skills shortage by relaxing rules for STEM students
- CBI and CIPD express concern over visa fee hikes
- Home Office unveils increased fees for migrant visas
- Russian foreign labour quotas approved
- Proposed fee increases for visas and applications made within UK
- UK immigration on the agenda at global mobility seminar
- India relaxes visa norms for senior/skilled employees
- Immigration update: Liechtenstein joins Schengen Area
- Immigration update: delays in renewing Brazilian employment agreement visas
- Euro MPs give support to intra-corporate transferees and their families
- President Obama issues Executive Order to improve visa and foreign visitor processing
- Immigration update: Russian foreign labour forecasts due by May
- Immigration update: Finland introduces Blue Card for highly-qualified third country nationals
- Immigration update: Singapore allows change of status online
- Immigration update: more Schengen countries relax work permit restrictions for Bulgarians and Romanians
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Immigration services provider launches new Hong Kong and China service
- Immigration update: Czech labour office requirement to apply retroactively
- Immigration update: Brazil to resume renewal of employment agreement visas
- Immigration update: UK to abolish Tier 1 Post Study Work Visa
- Immigration update: Finland issues biometric identity cards
- Migration has impact on UK employment, says committee
- Immigration update: E-Verify becomes compulsory in five US states
- Immigration update: Romania announces work permit quota and Blue Card scheme
- Immigration update: new Visa application charges for Australia
- Independent chief inspector of UKBA publishes global review on entry clearance decision making
- Reminder of holiday consular closures
- Immigrant spouses must take English tests, court rules
- Der Spiegel: Germany’s immigration policy needs change in direction
- Chambers announces top UK business immigration firms
- Permits Foundation celebrates 10th anniversary
- Immigration update: UK Border Agency strike announced for 30 November
- US immigration update: H-1B quota reached
- UK to become most populous EU nation if immigration not curbed
- Net migration to UK hit record high in 2010
- Immigration update: government considers Tier 2 changes
- Immigration update: France set to introduce Blue Card
- Immigration update: US year end consular closings
- Immigration update: 2011 non-EU quota met in Romania
- Immigration Minister says international student visa crack-down “beginning to bite”
- Government plan to curb non-EU economic immigration faces criticism
- Magrath LLP named among business immigration elite
- US immigration update: H-1B Master’s Cap reached
- New UK consultation on family migration
- China to make social insurance registration mandatory for most foreign workers
- UK migration cap set to be reduced further
- UAE: additional medicals to be required for nationals of ten countries
- Singapore: new government fees for work passes
- Family immigration proposals unnecessary and arbitrary, says Law Society
- Temporary facilitated process for IT workers extended in British Columbia
- Immigration update: Guangzhou abolishes dependant residence permits
- Skilled worker immigration cap 'not harming the UK', claims adviser
- The UK annual immigration ‘cap’ – five months in
- Australia: changes to salary threshold for 457 temporary skilled workers
- Australia tackles long term skills shortage
- Switzerland opens its borders to A8 nationals
- Current UK immigration system 'failing to meet objectives'
- Home Affairs Committee criticises UKBA's ‘lack of progress’
- Ireland announces Visa Waiver Programme
- UKBA under fire for 'lack of exit controls'
- UK independent schools offered automatic ‘Highly Trusted Status’
- Sweden introduces biometric residence permits
- ‘Good immigration’ debate welcomed by CIPD
- UK immigration changes: live from 6 April
- The Points Based System: is it working?
- CoS requests for 2011–12: deadline today, Friday 11 March
- Proposed fee increases to immigration and nationality applications from 6 April 2011
- Temporary migration cap ‘hampering ability to hire skilled non-EU workers’
- Corporate immigration specialist to open Hong Kong office
- Changes to India’s work-related visa system announced
- Contact your immigration adviser about latest changes, say experts
- Further details of UK immigration cap announced
- MAC publishes list of proposed Tier 2 qualifying jobs
- The UK immigration cap: an update
- Chinese offices to close for new year holiday
- Pro-Link Global opens Shanghai office
- Deadline for responses to student immigration consultation approaching
- Changes to Russia’s immigration regulations announced
- Government to close tier 1 immigration applications made overseas from midnight on 22 December
- High Court rules temporary immigration caps for tiers 1 and 2 unlawful
- Government announces student visa reform proposals
- Tier 1 (General) immigration quota for December already met
- Immigration announcement hailed as “sensible compromise”
- New English-language requirements for family members now in force
- More details of UK immigration cap announced
- Tier 1 (General) quota reached for first time
- Unexpected fees rise for UK immigration applications
- Coalition review of the UK immigration system: the next steps
- Chinese government offices to close for holidays
- Outcome of tier 2 exceptional` consideration process disappointing`, says immigration specialist
- Consultations on permanent immigration caps for Tiers 1 and 2 - Why your business should respond
- ESTA fee to rise
- Britain`s delegation to India brings opportunities and immigration implications
- UK to introduce English-language testing for partners
- Ability to sponsor skilled migrant workers removed from many UK businesses
- Government announces temporary migration cap
- Cambridge ESOL supports call for student migration controls rethink
- International Assignment News
- Annual expat survey launched
- Lack of employer support for international assignees, suggests survey
- Alternative international assignments: survey highlights key drivers
- The effect of the Budget 2012 on international assignments
- Report: cost management and tax compliance key issues for HR and global mobility professionals
- Companies must plan thoroughly to ensure security of assignees, firm tells delegates at Mondissimo Convention
- Manage expectations to reduce cost of assignments, says UniGroup
- Innovative solutions needed for growing global workforce, survey suggests
- European aviation companies oppose EU emissions tax
- Release of new expat guide
- Global mobility schemes must provide value, experts tell Worlwide ERC Summit
- Survey identifies alternative international assignment drivers
- Global mobility seminar provides valuable insights for HR professionals
- Look before you leap: 2012 global security hotspots revealed
- Survey: employee expectations compete with company costs as international relocation managers' greatest challenge
- Global mobility surveys: calling HR and relocation professionals!
- Weichert launches international assignment alternatives survey
- Take part in global relocation policy and practices survey
- Keep abreast of global mobility trends: take part in new survey
- French expats to elect own MPs
- Employment practices in Sweden
- European cities offer best quality of life to expats, suggests study
- Pensions top of agenda for international employee management
- Report reveals factors inhibiting international employee mobility
- New book provides practical guidance on surviving in dangerous places
- Multinationals ‘highly focused on emerging markets’
- Results of international migration study revealed
- Leading global business: transcending national boundaries
- New research reveals top 25 global relocation destinations
- Survey sees companies abandoning one-size-fits-all international assignment policies
- China continues to grow as destination for international assignments
- Brits abroad: what do they miss?
- AIRINC launches Local Plus Calculator
- New publication provides help with managing mobility costs
- Re:locate to be media partner for London global mobility conference
- Working abroad: men outnumber women four to one
- Conference showcases global mobility trends and developments
- Lloyds TSB publishes international expat survey results
- New Brookfield report highlights a more strategic approach to international mobility
- Talent management climbing corporate agenda, EY report finds
- Recruitment News
- Recruitment freezes 'driving sharp rise' in use of agencies
- 80% of senior execs believe companies will not double women on boards, say headhunters
- Jobs recession’s redundancies have cost UK employers £28.6 billion
- Removals recruitment consultant opens Toronto office
- New careers portal launched
- Recruitment company opens new Singapore office
- Technology and social media fuel new recruitment methods, survey suggests
- Record-breaking growth in UK job opportunities
- Seven UK companies ranked amongst best multinational workplaces
- Recruiting top graduates ‘as competitive as ever’, despite downturn
- HR directors 'fear lost generation of graduates’
- WikiJob founder welcomes rise in UK graduate recruitment
- UK SMEs ‘plan to add 470,000 jobs over next 12 months’
- Search for future business stars begins
- Improving work experience ‘essential’ to tackling youth unemployment
- Survey uncovers top ten priorities for senior executives seeking new jobs
- Recruitment survey reveals skills gaps and return of war for talent
- Recruitment firm launches London global mobility team
- 65% of head-hunters disagree with positive discrimination towards women in the board room
- Senior executives fail to sell themselves on CV
- Over 50s employment rise shows women outperforming men
- Concern as UK youth unemployment looks set to exceed 1 million
- New labour market survey released by CIPD and KPMG
- Government to introduce Work Programme this summer
- CIPD quarterly survey reveals a lack of Spring in employees’ step
- Back to work blues hits well-rested UK workforce
- PwC welcomes largest-ever spring graduate intake
- Graduate jobs market ‘finally picking up’, AGR survey finds
- 20% of employers plan to increase headcount during 2011, REC says
- Graduate recruitment 'on the rise'
- UK recruitment trends ‘will hold steady into 2011’
- New campaign challenges 'misconceptions' about HR
- Class of 2011 lacks people skills for workplace success`
- Demand for migrant workers has increased, says new report
- ‘Who you know` is jobhunters` main asset
- CIPD announces new route to membership
- Partner Support
- Training & Development News
- Reward strategies may be futile if communication does not improve, warns survey
- HR directors look to offer increased remote-working, suggests survey
- France’s Insead still top business school in Europe
- US business schools dominate MBA rankings
- Coaching and mentoring initiatives: how HR professionals can deliver best value
- Employee engagement conference: a date for your diary
- Government announces review of right to request time to train
- North West England News
- Brazil & Latin America News
- Brazilian property market favourite for investors
- PwC: Brazil is South America's "lodestar"
- Challenges of relocating to Brazil are manageable, say experts at Mondissimo 2012
- Brazil overtakes UK as world’s sixth largest economy
- Brazil privatises three major airports ahead of World Cup
- BRIC countries to lead advertising growth in 2012, says research
- Immigration update: delays in renewing Brazilian employment agreement visas
- Immigration update: Brazil to resume renewal of employment agreement visas
- UK trade with Brazil set to boom in coming years, says Foreign Secretary
- Facebook becomes biggest social network in Brazil
- Brazil: the economic background
- Brazil against BRICS expansion at present time
- Russia News
- Russian immigration: foreign labour quotas approved
- BRIC nations will lead advertising growth this year, says research
- More tertiary education needed in BRICS countries, say academics
- Immigration update: Russian foreign labour forecasts due by May
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Immigration update: Russia announces annual work permit quota
- Russian anti-corruption protests continue
- Russia to abolish work permits for Kazakhstan and Belarus nationals
- King’s College London to open Russia Institute
- Changes to Russia's work-permit procedure introduced
- Global housing market ‘weakens further’
- Russia–France: no more work permits!
- Delays and increased costs as Russian Fuel Crisis affects shipments
- Changes to Russia's immigration system take effect
- Changes to Russia’s immigration regulations announced
- Survey finds job prospects improving globally and says double-dip recession unlikely`
- India News
- China News
- Portugal News
- Middle East News
- Australia News
- Employment News
- Labour market improves, figures suggest
- Young people want more contact with employers, research finds
- CBI criticises government over retirement legislation
- Decline in male-only FTSE 100 boards
- Graduate starting salaries lowest since 2003, data suggests
- Many firms yet to set Olympic leave policy, suggests survey
- Older women thriving in UK workforce, report suggests
- Firms hiring fewer temporary workers, figures show
- UK government outlines plan for new careers service
- Eurozone unemployment continues to rise
- Employment minister calls on firms to back CIPD over work experience
- Government imposes minumum length for apprenticeship programmes
- UK apprenticeship drive on course for half a million target
- Employers must do more to engage older workers, says Acas
- ONS figures reveal widening pay gap between public and private sectors
- Female part-time workers earn more than male counterparts, shows study
- Public sector to shrink further, says CIPD
- Government to freeze minimum wage for under-21s
- OECD: "Only one in ten board members of top companies are women"
- UK companies must plan for Jubilee disruptions, say Acas
- UK Supreme Court ruling to impact companies employing UK expats
- Government backs down over controversial work experience policy
- Experts urge companies not to "kill the conversation" on social media
- Only a third of private sector employees have pensions, research shows
- Global economy to change shape in coming years, economist tells Worldwide ERC Summit
- UK companies offered financial incentives to recruit 'Neets'
- Employment minister defends work experience scheme
- Women "not hit harder than men" in jobs market, says CIPD expert
- Average retirement age rises for UK workers
- CBI and CIPD react to unemployment figures
- UK unemployment rises again
- More private sector job losses in 2012, predicts CIPD
- Majority of employers back apprenticeships, study shows
- HR professionals can help firms profit from social responsibility strategies, say business leaders
- Permanent appointments rise for first time in four months
- Research highlights four types of employee engagement
- Businesses announce plans at start of National Apprenticeship Week
- Contact between employers and schools crucial for employment, study suggests
- CIPD unveils detailed guidance for employers to boost quality of apprenticeships
- Technology encourages "presenteeism", suggests study
- Graduate salaries to rise in 2012, suggests study
- Spanish unemployment rises to over five million
- CfA and CIPD to develop HR professionals of the future
- Middle managers under most pressure, reveals CIPD study
- CBI praises government proposals for executive pay
- Over half of employees willing to work when ill, shows study
- UK unemployment rises again
- Rise in self-employed 'odd jobbers' keeping the lid on unemployment, says CIPD
- Clegg calls for increase in employee ownership
- CIPD calls for culture change in recruitment
- A third of graduate jobs go to former interns, reveals report
- Migration has impact on UK employment, says committee
- Shorten working week to alleviate unemployment, suggests thinktank
- European unemployment reaches record high
- British workers put in two billion years of unpaid overtime a year, reveals TUC
- UK jobs market will stagnate further in 2012, says CIPD
- EU announces strategy to tackle youth unemployment
- UK leads the way on annual leave entitlement
- Female employment rose in 2011, says CIPD
- CBI calls on government to tackle youth unemployment
- UK unemployment reaches highest level since 1994
- Report: rising EU pension costs to put extra pressure on employers
- Report: unemployment is world’s fastest-rising worry
- Social media policies can display a lack of trust, say HR experts
- UK managers work unpaid for 7.6 hours per week, reveals ONS
- More UK employers are willing to give pay rises, report shows
- Employee attitudes to unions and public sector strike action
- Employment update: overhaul of UK labour laws expected
- 48% of young workers would not work for companies that ban social media, suggests survey
- Clegg: £1 billion work scheme will "provide hope" for young people
- CBI: action needed to prevent "lost generation of young people"
- CBI: transparency and trust key to UK business prospects
- 'Protected conversation' legislation could be counter productive, says CIPD
- CIPD: line managers need support in order to effectively manage careers of employees
- Government announces funding for 10,000 small business mentors
- Cable unveils plans to boost apprenticeships
- UK unemployment rises yet further
- Annual CIPD survey shows shift in priorities for reward professionals
- Thomson Reuters names world's 100 most innovative companies
- Government to launch consultation on ‘protected conversations’
- Report: qualifications 'least important factor in recruitment process'
- CIPD Annual Conference: businesses must embrace change in order to grow
- UK braced for a slow, painful employment contraction, says CIPD
- CBI: private sector jobs growth continues, but serious risks remain
- CIPD Annual Conference: HR called on to “own” social media
- UK labour market "less dynamic" than in the past, says ONS
- Gill Rider calls for "active leadership" in opening address to CIPD Annual Conference
- Talent Forward: CIPD Annual Conference paves the way for next generation talent strategies
- Office environment still important, claims study
- Female talent can boost UK economy, says May
- Report: internet and social media could shape the future workplace
- ILO warns of global jobs crisis
- Regional Growth Fund to guarantee thousands of jobs, says Clegg
- Government must help employers develop 'skills for growth', says CIPD
- Mayor of London aims for 100,000 apprenticeships by 2012
- University 'employment boom' possible despite falling student numbers, say experts
- Clegg outlines plans to cut number of workplace inspections
- Survey reveals “crisis of trust” in workplace management
- UK students condemn internship trends
- HMRC urges employers to reduce use of pseudonyms on PAYE forms
- Talent pool for top growth industries in decline?
- Number of job vacancies in UK on the rise, says monthly report
- Report: employers struggling to keep up with social media trends
- PM urges firms to comply with gender recommendations
- UK companies 'failing to set female director targets'
- CIPD expresses concern over "truly horrific" unemployment figures
- UK unemployment at highest level in 17 years
- US graduates ‘earn almost 10% less than they did in 2000’
- Dialogue is key to war on talent, say experts at CIPD Talent Management Conference
- Government to invest millions in creating high-level apprenticeships
- UK competitiveness ‘will depend on people’s skills’, cabinet member claims
- National Work-Life Week, 26–30 September 2011
- Coaching and mentoring initiatives: how HR professionals can deliver best value
- 'Lack of employability skills' pushing school leavers to back of jobs queue
- UK unemployment figures rise
- Jobs market ‘set to slow sharply’
- Flexible working 'will bring business benefits'
- Pay freezes ‘affecting three in five employees’
- Job satisfaction ‘rated second to pay and benefits’, survey finds
- CBI calls for ‘new approach’ to employment law
- More than 50% of senior execs ‘will continue to work after 65–69’, say headhunters
- Experts comment on latest employment data
- CIPD revises economic and employment forecast
- UK unemployment rate 'falling fast', says ONS
- Employers 'value positive mindset over skills and experience'
- New labour market survey released by CIPD and KPMG
- New research finds world-class companies now spend nearly 30% less per employee on HR
- Good management ‘critical’ to employee engagement, says new CIPD survey report
- Employers face royal wedding holiday headache
- Conference ‘will help HR raise its strategic value’
- Half of UK workforce ‘in favour of extending working lives’
- CIPD annual conference set to challenge HR profession
- New Cranfield course challenges conventional approach to project leadership
- Hiring gap between UK regions and sectors is widening, says Manpower report
- 'Review retention policies now to avoid losing key people' – Aon Consulting
- CIPD speaks out against abrupt introduction of a cap on net migration
- CIPD responds to latest unemployment statistics
- Graduates pessimistic about job prospects, survey finds
- Emergency budget heralds period of slow growth, falling living standards, and prolonged high unemployment`
- HR 'must be part of strategic planning process', CIPD says
- London and South East News
- Olympic Games may put Heathrow Airport under strain, say experts
- Almost a third of British firms unprepared for Olympics, suggests survey
- Survey: London firms less optimistic about the economy – but 92% believe the Olympics will benefit London internationally
- Small business urged to make the most of Olympic opportunity
- Westfield shopping centre opens next to Olympics site
- New promotional agency for London
- Ashford leads the field in attracting inward investment to Kent
- Furniture News
- CORT promotes destination services to the US
- ‘Business as usual’ during 2012 Olympics for furniture rental company’s relocation customers
- Furniture rental company announces new appointments and promotions
- Furniture rental company strengthens relocation services team
- Furniture solutions provider shortlisted for industry awards
- Surge in international and domestic relocations reported
- Fully Furnished races to support Action Medical Research
- Fully Furnished expands its range
- Fully Furnished delivers in spite of wintry weather
- Fully Furnished moves to Ascot
- ISO accreditation for Fully Furnished
- Fully Furnished supports children’s charities
- Fully Furnished appoints new business development manager
- Fully Furnished reports increase in international buy-to-let investors
- Roomservice by CORT announces key new appointment
- Africa News
- United States of America News
- Mitt Romney secures key victory in Illinois Republican primary battle
- President Obama calls for support as US election race begins
- Improving economy prompts rise in philanthropy in USA
- Following the US election: the top apps
- Obama outlines plan to build a fairer USA
- Poverty in US set to rise further, finds study
- US immigration update: H-1B quota reached
- US registers slight drop in unemployment
- US immigration update: H-1B Master’s Cap reached
- Data shows rising inequality in US
- US Senate blocks key jobs proposal
- Census shows increasing poverty rates in most US states
- US job creation exceeded expectations in September
- US outlook bleak as economy falters
- USA and Europe could slip back into recession, IMF warns
- Number of Americans living below poverty line hits record high
- 2012 London and the Olympics
- London celebrates 100 days until the Olympic Games
- Olympic Games to boost employment prospects in London, shows research
- Immigration update: travelling to London for 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
- London 2012 Olympics "likely to be under budget", Minister says
- Assignments in London must be carefully planned during Olympic Games, say experts
- Pricoa responds to London 2012 relocation challenges
- Cartus explores relocation solutions for London 2012 Olympics
- Almost a third of British firms unprepared for Olympics, suggests survey
- Be ‘positive and flexible’ over London relocations during 2012 Olympics, says relocation agent
- Relocation sector rises to Olympics challenges
- London 2012 brings threats and opportunities for relocation
- Survey: London firms less optimistic about the economy – but 92% believe the Olympics will benefit London internationally
- Small business urged to make the most of Olympic opportunity
- New promotional agency for London
- London 2012 Olympics: just two years to go!
- France News
- Impact of Hollande's election on relocation yet to be determined, say mobility experts
- Socialist Hollande wins French presidential election
- How France’s tax regime may change after the elections
- French election: Hollande wins first round
- Expats in France could face new inheritance tax rates, says expert
- Polls favour Hollande in French presidential race
- State support "crucial" for global mobility, says French Minister
- Sarkozy gains ground in French presidential race
- Hollande calls for ‘European growth strategy”
- Sarkozy to quit politics if not re-elected
- Hollande visits London as presidential campaign takes shape
- Sarkozy launches re-election campaign
- Most French employees from major firms hope for career change, study shows
- Sarkozy announces plan for Tobin tax on financial transactions
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- Bloomberg: EU State pensions at risk as economy falters
- Sarkozy plans reforms following downgrade of French economy
- Study suggests French full-time employees work less hours than those in UK or Germany
- Fitch: France unlikely to lose AAA rating in 2012
- Finance group warns transaction tax could harm French economy
- French expats to elect own MPs
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