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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Eteach.com sponsors e-Government National Awards

Eteach.com the teacher recruitment website, announced this week its sponsorship of the e-Government National Awards 2005

Eteach.com, the teacher recruitment website, announced this week its sponsorship of the e-Government National Awards 2005.

Cabinet Office Minister Jim Murphy commented on the Awards;

e-Government is one of the most important ways the Government can deliver public services reform. We are committed to developing Government IT systems and services that make real and tangible improvements to the lives of British people and businesses. The e-Government National Awards are our way to recognise the best attempts to deliver on this commitment.



The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister is urging senior figures at Local Authorities to make nominations by the deadline of 13th October

Eteach.com works with over 120 of the LEAs in the UK providing education e-recruitment solutions. Teachers have been quick to embrace the convenience of online recruitment - over 270,000 teachers are registered on Eteach.com - using it to search and apply for posts free of charge and at times which suit them. Schools are reaching candidates faster and cheaper than ever before itís a win-win situation.

The Awards will be presented in January 2006 at the Savoy Hotel in London. For more information visit http://www.e-GovernmentAwards.org.uk The Awards are organised by e-Government news service, www.PublicTechnology.net