thesystemby which acompanylooksoutsideitsownorganizationtofindasuitablepersonfor aseniorjob,insteadof giving thejobto someone who is alreadyworkingfor thecompanyat alowerlevel
In discussing these relationships, such ' conditions ' should not be restricted to employment opportunities both in the home and in theexternallabourmarket.
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For ty-two per cent said they always used theexternallabourmarket, but 53% said they used a mixture of internal and external markets.
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This was particularly so where they had a low turnover of staff, and were unable to introduce the required skills through theexternallabourmarket.
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Only 5% of respondents said that they "grew their own" radiotherapy physicists, with the vast major ity using theexternallabourmarketto some extent.
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When this is combined with the difficulties in recruiting and acquir ing skills from the externallabourmarket, it compounds the difficulties faced by many radiotherapy physics services.
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The case for individual services to reduce their dependence on acquiring skills through theexternallabourmarket, by investing in the skills of their own workforce, is overwhelming.
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There are restrictions on access to theexternallabourmarketwhich are bound into the labour market.
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The employers do not have unrestricted access to theexternallabourmarket.
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Further, restrictions on access to theexternallabourmarketwhich are at the heart of the national dock labour scheme have not prevented raging product competition in the docks.
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