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The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has confirmed the sessions will be taking place at locations across the UK.
It''s hoped the half-day workshops will help organisations prepare for the implementation of the EU inspired rules.
The regulations are due to come into force in October next year.
Kevin Green, the REC chief executive says "This is without doubt the most radical legislation the recruitment industry has ever faced so it is crucial that everyone working within it is fully aware of the far reaching changes it will bring about to the day to day running."
If you want advice on how AWR will affect you, call the team at Excellium Umbrella today.
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Video Transcript
Recruitment firms may benefit from upcoming workshops of agency workers regulations (AWR).The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has confirmed the sessions will be taking place at locations across the UK.
It''s hoped the half-day workshops will help organisations prepare for the implementation of the EU inspired rules.
The regulations are due to come into force in October next year.
Kevin Green, the REC chief executive says "This is without doubt the most radical legislation the recruitment industry has ever faced so it is crucial that everyone working within it is fully aware of the far reaching changes it will bring about to the day to day running."
If you want advice on how AWR will affect you, call the team at Excellium Umbrella today.













