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Increase in temporary jobs points to recovery, says CPL
Friday January 29 2010
RECRUITMENT company CPL Resources believes a growing demand for temporary staff bodes well for a recovery in the battered jobs market.
Take a punt on the economic turnaround
Sunday December 27 2009
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The company has been transformed over the past year, with new management making two strategic moves to grow its presence in the UK, through the purchase of Tennent's and Gaymers/Blackthorn.
CPL predicts 31pc rise in profit
Tuesday November 10 2009
Recruitment firm CPL Resources expects to report a pre-tax profit of €2m for the six months ending in December, a figure that will represent a 31pc increase on the second-half out-turn for 2008.
Recruitment firm CPL posts 99pc profit drop as downturn bites
Thursday September 03 2009
Listed Irish recruitment firm CPL Resources said yesterday that its operating profit for the 12 months to the end of June sank over 99pc to €143,000 from €19.77m, after the economic slowdown coupled with a more than €8m impairment charge, forced the company into retreat.
Jobless rate rises to highest in 14 years
Wednesday September 02 2009
Ireland’s unemployment rate rose to the highest in more than 14 years in August as manufacturers, brewers and insurers cut jobs.
CPL snaps up distressed rivals' assets in safety and outsourcing
Friday July 17 2009
CPL Resources, the Dublin-quoted recruitment group, yesterday cemented its reputation for capitalising on rivals' problems as it snapped up two further units of Newcourt, the collapsed business support services provider.
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