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5 Ways To Save Money On Hiring Quality Talent In 2024

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You’re looking at budgets for 2024 and your company needs to meet stringent deadlines to deliver products or services faster and more effectively than ever before. To succeed, it’s time to consider bringing in skilled freelance talent who are available at affordable rates and ready when you need them — like yesterday.

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Spain’s Trade Unions Set To Win 4% Wage Increase

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This reportedly will be followed by 3% increases in 2024 and 2025, according to Reuters. Spain’s unions – specifically the two main trade unions UGT and CC.OO – were seeking a wage increase for workers in line with inflation rates to guarantee more purchasing power for employees.

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Open competition launched to find design team for new museum of architecture and design in Helsinki

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These institutions were successfully merged in January 2024, and the new museum will retain and grow the staff of both its predecessors. An online seminar, open to all interested participants, will be held on 24 April 2024. The deadline for Entries to Stage 1 is 29 August 2024.

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CIPD Festival of Work moves to London’s ExCeL for free, two-day event 

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Attendees will be able to choose from an array of interesting, thought-provoking sessions across several stages including ‘Skilling up with an eye on AI’, ‘Neuroinclusion: A Smart business strategy’, ‘What does the future of work look like?’ Guests can register for their free place at the CIPD Festival of Work 2024 here. and many more.

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AI is not coming for your job. But it will make it better

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Enhancing their team’s skills will enable them to play far more valuable roles, providing increased levels of efficiency and impact for their companies. According to the UK’s Office for National Statistics, in January 2024, only 1 in 6 adults reported they were even able to recognise when they were using AI.