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Industria Northampton move to bigger premises

Industria

May 18th, 2012

Industria Personnel Services are pleased to announce their relocation of their northampton offices from 51A Abington Street to newly refurbished offices in 18 Bridge Street,Northampton today.
Operations director Mathew Coulson said ” Its business as usual,our clients and workforce have being aware for weeks. This move is essential for our Northampton operation as we envisage [...]

Industria win with major Logistics provider.

Industria

April 13th, 2012

Leicester based recruiter Industria have just being rewarded with a contract worth £6m over three years to supply temporary driving staff to nine locations throughout the UK.
Founded in March 2002,the company celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Despite the recession,Industria has gone from strength to strength and now provides temporary and permanent recruitment solutions throughout [...]

Employment law overhaul puts Coalition on collision course with unions

Industria

January 27th, 2011

Crippling employment laws that harm competitiveness will be ripped up by the Coalition under new plans,putting David cameron on a collision course with the unions.Employment tribunals-which ministers believe are weighted too heavily against firms-will be overhauled.A worker wishing to cliam unfair dismissal will have to have been employed at the company for two years,rather than [...]

Euro zone unemployment rate at 12-year high

Industria

November 30th, 2010

The eurozone’s unemployment rate hit 10.1% in October as jobless rates rose in Italy, inched down in France and Germany, and remained stable in Spain.
The rate was the highest since July 1998, said EU agency Eurostat.
The number of people without a job rose by 80,000 in October to 15.95 million people, and by 84,000 people [...]

Postal workers accept pay deal ending Royal Mail dispute

admin

April 27th, 2010

Postal workers have voted to accept a deal on pay, hours and conditions, ending the long-running Royal Mail dispute.
The Communication Workers Union said its members backed a proposed agreement including a three year wage rise worth 6.9 per cent, job security and improved industrial relations, by two to one.
Postal workers staged a series of strikes [...]