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Labour's Andrew Little promises 'immediate' tweaks to Green List requirements

NewstalkZB 24 Sep 2023
"The construction sector is starting to struggle, the engineering trade can't recruit locally and will have to recruit offshore- so ...
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The Guardian view on Starmer’s asylum gambit: Labour is putting sense before spectacle

The Observer 15 Sep 2023
But by signalling that a future Labour government would be open to joining an EU-wide quota system, in return for a deal on Channel migrants, and insisting on the UK’s duty to consider applications, rather than offshore them, Sir Keir has indicated a change of direction.
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Ukrainians blame Zelensky for corruption – poll

Russia Today 12 Sep 2023
Documents obtained by the International Association of Investigative Journalists in 2021 showed that Zelensky and his business partners set up offshore companies to purchase lavish properties in central London ... Zelensky decries ‘revolting’ military recruitment practices.
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Offshoring services offer growth opportunities

Jamaica Observer 06 Sep 2023
OFFSHORING may seem like yesterday's news and part of a globalisation narrative that has since lost its sheen. But in recent years, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, offshoring has experienced a fresh wave of popularity as accountancy and audit firms in the developed world experience a recruitment crisis ... Offshore popularity.
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Harbour Energy awards $330m master services deal to Wood

Splash24/7 04 Sep 2023
This partnership will support the employment of hundreds of people from Wood’s Operations business in Aberdeen and offshore across the two EPC and O&M contracts, with further recruitment expected in 2024.
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Wood Group win £262m contract with Harbour Energy which will provide hundreds of jobs in Aberdeen

The Daily Mail 04 Sep 2023
... a number of Harbour's offshore assets critical to UK energy security.' ... This partnership will support the employment of hundreds of people from Wood's Operations business in Aberdeen and offshore across the two EPC and O&M contracts, with further recruitment expected in 2024.
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Navy confirms only two vessels conducting patrols

RTE 24 Aug 2023
In a statement, it said that "two OPVs (offshore patrol vessels) will conduct Operations going forward". In a move prompted by an ongoing recruitment crisis, a third ship will be kept on stand-by ... The navy noted that the total number of new recruits to date in 2023 is 37.
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'Incredible' that navy has only two vessels conducting patrols

RTE 24 Aug 2023
In a statement, it said that "two OPVs (offshore patrol vessels) will conduct Operations going forward". In a move prompted by an ongoing recruitment crisis, a third ship will be kept on stand-by ... The navy noted that the total number of new recruits to date in 2023 is 37.
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Regional cooperation needed to close down online scam hubs

The Manila Times 13 Aug 2023
... a front for a trafficking syndicate that recruits workers for online scam hubs in the region ... The same syndicate is believed to be responsible for smuggling in recruits for Philippine offshore gaming operators, or POGOs, that are actually part of its extensive cyberfraud network.
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Construction underway on operations base for offshore wind industry

The Business Desk 09 Aug 2023
RWE is responsible for operating the existing Humber Gateway and Triton Knoll offshore wind farms from the Grimsby Docks as well as construction of the Sofia offshore ... Recruitment is underway with the opening of over 20 technician roles in support of the Sofia offshore wind farm.
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Guyana extends deadline for offshore oil bidding round to September

Reuters 27 Jul 2023
The South American nation has delayed the offer of 14 offshore blocks four times before. The round is intended to recruit new explorers and lessen the grip over the country's output by a group led by Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) ... Our Standards ... Read Next ... ....
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Director of Sales & Marketing Maritime Shoreside

The Maritime Executive 25 Jul 2023
Core Group Resources (www.coregroupresources.com) is Americas leading recruitment company. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification.
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Production Manager - Repair Yard

The Maritime Executive 25 Jul 2023
Core Group Resources (www.coregroupresources.com) is Americas leading recruitment company. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification ... Job Summary..
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Director of Planning & Scheduling

The Maritime Executive 25 Jul 2023
Core Group Resources (www.coregroupresources.com) is Americas leading recruitment company. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification ... Job Summary..
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Engineering Vendor Liaison

The Maritime Executive 25 Jul 2023
Core Group Resources (www.coregroupresources.com) is Americas leading recruitment company. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification ... Job Summary..

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