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Recruitment firms are amongst those awarded newly launched accreditations
Increased membership helped the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) boost its revenue in 2005, but it will see costs rise this year due to a move to a bigger London headquarters in the next few weeks. 
Revenue last year rose to £4.95m, up more than 15% on 2004.  However, administrative expenses – which include the salaries of staff – rose to £3.35m, from £2.79m.
Threats received after winning PSNI contract
Increasing legislation impacts sector
Charitable project expands training services for recruiters to handle applications from ex-offenders
Demand for graduates is at its highest level for more than 10 years, according to research from the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR).

The AGR released the survey to coincide with its annual conference this week.

Job site raises awareness of looming age discrimination legislation changes

Group chairman of Pertemps, Tim Watts, wants a seamless transfer of management before he steps down in three years’ time.
Study shows small numbers of students admit to cheating in the recruitment process
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