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Global employment uncertainty persists

The Association of Executive Search Consultants confirms Global employment uncertainty remains! In their mid-year business forecast for the remainder of 2012, members of the Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC) – the worldwide professional association for retained executive search consultants – confirmed the uncertainty which prevails in most areas of the world economy with 51% of respondents »»

New global crisis warning

WORLD leaders arriving in Mexico for today's G20 summit have been warned that Europe's economic ills could precipitate a second global financial crisis. On the eve of the summit, outgoing World Bank chief Robert Zoellick said Europe was ripe for a "Lehmans moment" — a reference to the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers in the »»

Queensland needs 30,000 mining jobs in five years

New research says expansions in the resources industry mean Queensland will need an extra 30,000 mining workers over the next five years. According to research firm Kinetic Group's annual Heartbeat Report, new and expanding projects in Queensland are predicted to double the state's mining workforce over the coming decade. "When these growth rates are applied »»

Australia opens its tourism industry to worldwide investment

Australia is pushing for more investment in its tourism industry to bankroll local projects. To that end, Tourism Australia, the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (DRET) and the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) have joined forces in a new strategic partnership to promote investment opportunities across the Australian tourism industry to foreign and local investors. »»

Define career progression or risk losing key staff

Frustrated by the lack of defined career progression and recognition of their accomplishments, nearly two thirds of Australian finance professionals intend to move to a new employer in 2012, according to a recent survey. The survey found that the desire to change employers amongst Australian finance workers was also fuelled by other key motivating factors »»


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