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Jeremy Corbyn pledges to create 1 million 'good jobs' if Labour wins election
Party leader says Labour will drive "growth across the whole of the UK" but fails to give greater clarity.
These are the personality traits you need to stop a robot stealing your job
Worried a robot will take your job? These characteristics are your best defence.
Recruitment and technology: The importance of an industry keeping up with the times
Despite progress, we're only just beginning to see how influential technology will be in recruitment arena.
University admissions chief claims students are too career obsessed
Ucas' Mary Curnock Cook says there is no harm in doing temporary, voluntary or non-graduate work.
Davos 2017: Trump's a 'bizarre manifestation' of growing concern over inequality, says Larry Summers
Ex Clinton and Obama official believes populism will hurt those "in whose name the policy was offered" the most.
Labour to splurge £445,000 on campaign staff as local elections loom
Recruitment drive comes as Jeremy Corbyn's team relaunch the Labour leader.
Tesco to slash 1,000 jobs as part of distribution network shake-up
Supermarket giant looking to optimise operations, resulting in job losses.
British-Irish trade network launched to combat Brexit impact
Trade bodies unite to protect the UK and Ireland's €60bn-a-year trade links that support 400,000 jobs.
Debbie Abrahams interview: UK's self-employment boom is unsustainable
Labour's shadow work and pensions secretary issued warning to IBTimes UK after latest ONS figures.
Trump trying to keep air conditioning company jobs from heading to Mexico
Trump tweets he's 'making progress' on preventing US jobs from going to Mexican workers at $3 an hour.
President-elect Trump vows to leave TPP trade deal, blowing a hole in globalisation consensus
World leaders left on the back foot after Donald Trump pledges to quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
LinkedIn launches global salary checker service
The professional network says its salary service currently holds the details of more than one million members.
Pearson sees sales fall after 'challenging' trading in the US
World's biggest education group sees nine-month turns in worse-than-expected sales.
Lloyds Bank to cut another 1,230 UK jobs in drive to cut costs
Unite union says the bank's continued cost-cutting will impact service delivery.
Goldman Sachs has taken 'no decisions' on whether to axe 2,000 jobs in London over Brexit
Wall Street giant said the Brexit vote presented 'numerous uncertainties' but is still weighing up its options.
Thai authorities launch major crackdown on illegal migrant labourers, 153 arrested
Those caught were slapped with a five-year jail term and a fine of up to TBH3,000 ($100) and face deportation.
Southern rail peace talks produce breakthrough as RMT suspends station staff strike
But a walkout by rail guards over 7 and 8 September is still going ahead.
Brexit: British Airways owner IAG claims it won't cut UK jobs or move assets
An uptick in tourism triggered by weaker pound should mitigate soft demand for travel to the UK, says CEO.
UK hiring freeze imminent as Brexit hits home says IoD
Majority of business leaders think Brexit vote is bad for them according to industry lobby group
How immigration is dominating the EU debate - allowing Vote Leave to succeed
Remain camp is failing to make coherent arguments about the benefits of immigration.
EU referendum: Recession would kill 800,000 UK jobs after Brexit says George Osborne
Warning comes as Treasury releases its analysis into the short-term effects of a 'leave' vote.
Rolls-Royce to create 350 jobs in Derby to reassure commitment to UK
Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East will make the commitment to MPs on 22 March.
Tunisia: Police and rioters clash in third day of unemployment protests
At least one policeman has been killed in some of the worst protests in Tunisia since the 2011 uprising.
Marie Claire causes uproar with internship daily pay barely covering price of the magazine
The internship offers "about R30" a day, the same cost as a magazine.
Davos 2016: More than 5 million jobs will be lost to robots by 2020 says WEF study
Robots predicted to take over jobs in administrative and clerical areas.
Konami search for new Metal Gear developers under way
Publisher not hiding desire to make more Metal Gear after departure of Hideo Kojima.
Young Brits 'locked out' of future job chances warns Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Charity urges UK government to do more to help young people in Britain.
UK steel firm Caparo to go into administration with 1,800 jobs lost
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) will make a formal announcement on Caparo's future later on 19 October.
UK recruiter Hays sees 8% growth but warns of currency rate risks
Recruitment bellwether Hays was happy to report an 8% growth in fees for its first quarter.
Unpaid UN intern David Hyde quits job after being forced to live in tent
Hyde says he lived in a tent because he could not afford the high rent in Geneva.