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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow about you pull your bloody finger out and click a link on their webpage?
Click on the T&C's and the bottom of the page and read the paragraph near the top that says...
Jesus wept....
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow about you pull your bloody finger out and click a link on their webpage?
Click on the T&C's and the bottom of the page and read the paragraph near the top that says...
Jesus wept....
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Depending on what your complaint is with them you may be better of talking to the BIS EAI.
Member organisations only in very rare circumstances will penalise their own members as you don't tend to bite the hand that feeds you.
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How about you pull your bloody finger out and click a link on their webpage?
Click on the T&C's and the bottom of the page and read the paragraph near the top that says...
We are a limited company and a member of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (Membership Number 00056785). We operate as both an employment business and an employment agency and are subject to the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003.
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I know they walked away from REC some years ago, but no idea if they have since re-joined. Perhaps you should ask REC themselves?
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Are Computer People members of REC ?
Hi,
Can anyone tell me whether Computer People aremembers of REC or another similar body ? I can't find any mention of such on CP's website and the search function on the REC site doesn't find them so I assume they're not in REC at least.
I won't go into the details right now but obviously I want to back up a complaint...
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