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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

REC issues last call for One in a Million Award entries

There are just a few days now remaining for recruiters throughout the UK to nominate their star temporary workers for the Recruitment and Employment Confederationís One in a Million Award

There are just a few days now remaining for recruiters throughout the UK to nominate their star temporary workers for the Recruitment and Employment Confederationís One in a Million Award.

The REC, the representative body for the UKís private recruitment industry, is expecting a bumper number of entries for the award which is given to the UKís top temporary worker who will be chosen from 15 different categories.

Now in its eighth year, the 2008 One in the Million Award is the highlight of National Temporary Workers Week, the RECís flagship event which runs from June 2nd to 6th and celebrates the enormous contribution the UKís 1.4 million legion of temporary, contract and interim staff make to the UK economy.

This yearís National Temporary Workers Week has had an added dimension this year due to pressures on the status of temporary workers from both the trade unions which wants to introduce more national legislation which could increase bureaucracy for employers and agencies and a European Directive on agency work.

Tom Hadley, the RECís Director of External Relations, explained: ìThere has never been a more important time to celebrate the role of temporary, contract and interim staff. The ongoing trade unionsí campaigns for more regulations on the industry have inevitably included an extremely negative portrayal of agency workers in general.

ìOne of the ways of challenging this is to highlight both the contribution these flexible workers make to the UK economy and the benefits it brings to them by enabling them to take on temporary assignments which fit in with their busy or diverse lifestyles.î

Anita Holbrow, the RECís Director of Marketing said: ìThe One in a Million Award is now a much sought-after honour within the industry which is also recognised in much wider circles including the House of Commons where the overall winner will be announced in the presence of the finalistsí local MPs and ministers themselves.

ìWe have so far received a huge number of entries, but would like to remind those who have so far not forwarded their nominations that they only have a couple of weeks left to submit their star temps for the award.

ìIn turn, we at the REC are looking forward to hearing once again some remarkable stories and being inspired by their dedication and devotion to their work.î

Closing date for entries is Monday March 31st.

Entry forms for the One In A Million Award can be downloaded by visiting the website www.tempweek.uk.com. For further information about the REC or to find a member near you, call 020 7009 2100.