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Olympics is great news for recruiters...huge demand expected in construction
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Dave Parfitt said: "With work at Wembley and Heathrow's Terminal 5 soon to finish, there is set
to be huge competition for the event's building projects."
Global recruiter Adecco is looking forward to enjoying similar success after it was an official
staff supplier to the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Mark Bloxham, Adecco marketing manager, said: "We are delighted that London will be hosting the
Olympics in 2012. "Winning the bid is a huge achievement and there will be some fantastic opportunities
in the run-up to the event. Our experience working on the Commonwealth Games in 2002 highlights the
commercial benefits to business and the increase in job opportunities that such as prestigious event
will bring to the whole of the UK."
Marcia Roberts, REC deputy chief executive, believes that the winning bid will be a chance to show
the value of temporary work to the recruitment industry.
"Without temporary workers, an event of such magnitude would be unable to take place," said
Roberts. She also called on the government to maintain its strong stance on the Agency Workers Directive.
The directive, proposed by the European Commission, calls for equal pay and conditions for temps
after their first six weeks in employment, which could have huge ramifications for the recruitment
industry.
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