In the wake of a Labour Party victory in the next UK general election, the landscape of recruitment in the UK could see significant changes. This article explores potential shifts in employment practices, regulations, and priorities that might emerge under a Labour-led government.
Data science has become an indispensable tool in the recruitment industry, revolutionising the way firms operate and deliver value to clients and candidates alike. By leveraging the vast potential of big data and employing cutting-edge analytics techniques, recruitment firms can now make informed, data-driven decisions that optimise processes and yield superior outcomes.
The hot topic of the moment is GDPR. Due to come into effect in May of 2018 GDPR or the General Data Protection Regulation has been created in the European Parliament by which the Council of the European Union and the European Commission aim to increase data protection for all individuals data inside the European Union and (post Brexit) the United Kingdom.There is much uncertainty over GDPR from the I.C.O regarding enforcement due to lack of clarity regarding consent of data collection, however, we feel that if you follow the simple guidelines as set out in the GDPR then your business will be operating on the right side of the legislation.