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 Terms of business
Author:LS
Date:Thursday, 7th Sep 2006 16:18
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Category:Fees and Terms of Business
URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=3388

Afternoon Peoples,


I am in the middle of starting up a recruitment agency. I need to get my Terms of business sorted ( client-agency). Can anyone refer me onto any companies who have previously worked with recruiters?
Also, a costing of what I should by paying would be most welcome?


Many thanks in advance.


Luke


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• Terms of business
Afternoon Peoples, I am in the middle of starting up a recruitment agency. I need to get my Terms of business ...
LS 07/09/06 16:18 3388
  • Re: Terms of business
Tom I am doing the same as Luke. Not sure if the copy of my terms are wide enough. I do ...
K Hay 27/09/06 14:19 4046
  • Re: Terms of business
Hi LS, I can't access our server remotely at the moment but I'll send you some recently revised client terms ...
Tom Atkinson. 17/09/06 19:17 3638
  • Re: Terms of business
Hi Andrew, The answer is actually really simple: 1, Get your Terms signed every time and then you can enforce action if ...
JLDA 11/09/06 11:27 3450
  • Re: Terms of business
How do you go about clients who try to force on you terms with clauses to reduce the percantage and ...
Andrew 10/09/06 13:17 3431
  • Re: Terms of business
Try the REC website that is where ours came from.
answer 08/09/06 13:28 3404
  • Re: Terms of business
May sound wacky but have you tried googling "recruitment terms of business"? If not then my advice would be to ...
Drew Peacock 08/09/06 09:23 3396
  • Re: Terms of business
Oh dear - very worrying.
U knows-it 08/09/06 09:01 3395

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