Recruitment Matters Issue 24 April 2014
Trade Association of the Year
Your vote, your voice: what the REC Council can do for you What does the REC Council do for you, its members? It’s a good question to ask as you read this magazine and as nominations for this year’s council elections begin, on 16th April. It’s also a question with a good answer. “Being part of the REC Council means representing the industry in standards, professionalism and world class services,” says Neil Smith, REC Council chairman. “The range of recruiters we have on our council ensures that we are able to look at our industry from a variety of perspectives and I would encourage all members to seriously think about putting themselves or their colleagues forward.” There are four corporate director and two individual director positions open for nomination, and to be considered you must have your nomination in by 6 May. The online voting will then run between 26 May and 16 June. The results will be announced at the
What’s inside The Intelligence 2 -3 and REC Talk Pay rates for the year ahead, brand-building and the Good Recruitment Campaign
Big 4-5The Talking Point To be self-employed or not to be self-employed – that is the question we will be answering Members of the current REC Council I originally stood for the REC Council in 2013 after being recommended to do so by the head of the IRP, Richard Charnock. He suggested I get my voice on the council and help to drive certain initiatives or ideas through. The council is very open and gives you that opportunity, as well as being a great place to network with other senior recruitment folk in the UK Michael Bennett, who joined the council last year REC AGM on 18 June. “Our council does a terrific job leading the REC’s work to drive up professional standards in recruitment,” says the REC’s chief executive Kevin Green. “Our directors are a dynamic group of people who are really committed to our
organisation and to our industry. I would encourage people who haven’t stood before to put themselves forward this year. It’s a really rewarding and interesting job and we’re looking forward to welcoming some new faces onto our governing body.” https://www.rec.uk.com/2014agm
I would encourage any recruiter to play a part in the shape and focus of our industry if they are really passionate about it. By being on the REC Council it puts you in a position where you are able to drive forward your ideas for best practice and emphasise areas of focus which are important to you
6Business Matters
The legal lowdown and Business development: Branching out and franchising with Select
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Institute of Recruitment Professionals We speak to Amoria Bond’s Daniel Daw and Network Recruitment Partnership’s Ken Wood
Best Events and Training 8 The City Conference Tours – they’re coming to you next!
Greg Latham, FIRP
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