Europe: Drug and Alcohol Screening - 8/31/2011
, for all background and drug tests required of potential employees or temporary workers.
France. In France, employer’s options are even more restrictive. Although employers are not legally allowed
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Benefit of Counsel - 4/01/2013
charges between the various countries. For example, an employer’s social security contributions on gross annual salary of €100,000 would be €43,400 in France and €12,514 in the U.K.
In case of secondments
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Strengthening European Employment Could Bring Talent Shortage - 2/05/2014
of revenue, Norway was the only country to report a year-over-year decline (-0.2 percent). Once again, Poland and Denmark reported the strongest growth, of 21 percent and 13 percent, respectively. In France
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Online Staffing Sees Robust Growth - 5/15/2013
(often in triple-digit percent figures). Another company, France-based Freelance.com is due to report first-quarter results May 28. The company’s growth stalled in 2012, with total gross revenue at just
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Behind the News: Other EU Directives - 7/13/2011
doing to ensure they comply with the Sanctions Directive?
* France passed a bill introducing three EU Directives, including this one, in May, and in June it was approved by the Constitutional Council
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Europe: Global Differences in Education - 9/21/2011
countries in this respect are Korea, New Zealand, France, Finland, UK and Australia.
Cost of Graduates
The average annual labor cost for a tertiary level worker vary considerably from less than US$20
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Employers’ Tax Wedge Rises Worldwide - 5/02/2012
between Belgium (55.5 percent) and Chile (7 percent) while the OECD average is 35.3 percent. In Belgium, Germany, Hungary and France, the tax wedge rates are around 50 percent or higher, while they are less
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Economic roundup: Employment indicators - 6/10/2015
.1% to 8.9%) and Ireland (down from 11.8% to 9.7%).
Increases were registered in Belgium (up from 8.4% to 8.5%), Romania (up from 6.8% to 6.9%), Austria (up from 5.5% to 5.7%), France (up from 10.1% to 10
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Who Will Own Candidate Data? - 2/20/2013
in the U.K., Germany, Spain, Italy and France), input from leading private and public sector organizations with European operations, and analysis from Osborne Clarke’s European offices analyzing how to deal
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Europe: Green Card, Blue Card - 8/03/2011
/2000), it does not yet accept Blue Card applications and has not yet made public what its requirements will be.
In France, the government is implementing the directive in its own fashion. In addition to requiring
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