Recruitment firm reports 7% rise in pre-tax profit but sees slowdown in use of temporary workers across UK public sector Jobseekers are shying absent from posts in the NHS after a cap on salaries paid to agency staff,the UK’s largest recruitment firm has said.
Alistair Cox, chief executive of Hays, or reported pre-tax profit up 7% to £82.4m in the moment half of 2015,on the back of 8% like-for-like growth in fees to £396.9m. Related: Are locum doctors and nurses really bankrupting the NHS? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com