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Europe – GDPR comes into effect today in the European Union

25 May 2018

Today the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect in the European Union.

The new law aims to provide clarity and consistency across the EU and make it simpler to do business in the EU. From today, data protection authorities will be enforcing the new law though it remains to be seen...


UK – Disability pay gap increases to highest level since 2013, TUC study finds

25 May 2018

Disabled workers in the UK earn £2,730 a year less than non-disabled workers, according to a new report published by the Trades Union Congress.

In 2017 average hourly pay for disabled workers was £9.90, compared to £11.40 for non-disabled workers, a disability pay gap of £1.50 an hour and £2,730...


World – Next Staffing Industry Daily News on Tuesday

25 May 2018

The next European and Rest of World Staffing Industry Daily News will be on Tuesday due to the holidays observed in the UK and US.


France – Number of temporary workers up 8.2% in March

24 May 2018

At the end of March 2018, the number of temporary workers increased by 8.2% when compared to the same period last year according to data from Pôle Emploi.

Seasonally adjusted data found that there were 815,500 temporary workers at the end of March, an increase of 62,200 from last year.

Among sectors,...


Switzerland – Digitisation and ageing workforce could lead to labour shortage of half a million workers by 2030

24 May 2018

The progression of digitisation as well as changing demographic trends are some of the biggest challenges in the Swiss labour market, according to a study from the Adecco Group Switzerland and the University of Zurich.

The study focuses on skills shortages in Switzerland and found that, with the rapid...


Germany – Employees want to reduce their weekly working hours, study finds

24 May 2018

A new study from the German Institute for Employment Research found that 50% of male employees and 40% of female employees want to cut their weekly working hours by at least 2.5 hours.

The research also found that this figure was higher particularly among employees with higher educational qualifications...


Poland – Fewer Poles are planning on taking jobs overseas

24 May 2018

The number of working-age Poles who plan to take a job overseas fell to 11.8% this year, down 2% from last year and the lowest figure in four years according to survey data from Work Service.

The study from Work Service found that higher wages were the biggest motivator for those who plan on emigrating...


UK – APSCo Announces New Representative Committee Chair

24 May 2018

The Association of Professional Staffing Companies announced that its Representative Committee has elected Pete Holliday, Managing Director of Sopra Steria Recruitment, as Chair.

Jon Cox, Recruitment Director at CCL Global, will take the position of Vice Chair.

“As a member and ambassador of APSCo...


Europe – Uber to offer its drivers medical cover and accident insurance

24 May 2018

Human cloud firm Uber announced that it plans to offer European drivers access to medical cover and compensation for work-related injuries. These protections extend to sick pay, parental leave and bereavement payments.

Uber said that ‘Partner Protection’ will be made available for more than 150,000...


Denmark – Jobindex turnover up 5% in Q1

23 May 2018

Danish job board Jobindex A/S (JOBNDX: CPH) reported net sales for the first quarter of DKK 82 million (€11 million), an increase of 5% compared with the same quarter in the previous year.

Jobindex added that its first-quarter results were impacted by Easter as there were 62 working days in the first...