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Come see the Tiger girls play at the cup final!
09/05/2012
The Burwell Tigers will be playing in the cup final this Saturday, 12 May at Cambridge City Stadium, off Milton Road, Cambridge. Kick off is 12 noon. Tickets are available on the gate and will be £2 for adults and £1 for concessions. Come out and support the Burwell Tigers!
Live Below the Line challenge
08/05/2012
One of our consultants is living below the line this week for charity. Check out https://www.livebelowtheline.com/me/mikesbaking to see how well he gets on with the challenge this week.
Tigers girls through to cup final
28/03/2012
Burwell Tigers under 12 girls football team are through to their first S-Tech League Cup final.
Roared on by their vocal supporters, Burwell upset the form book by beating Chatteris Town 3-0 in a penalty shoot-out after an entertaining match ended 0-0 after extra time.
Burwell’s Team Manager, Sarah Anderson, commented, ‘Everyone at the club is very proud of the girls’ achievement. After ending last season at the bottom of the league, they played their socks off to achieve an unlikely victory against a strong team that had already beaten us twice this season. We’ll take a week to celebrate then get back to training as we still have league matches to play.’
‘Our team sponsors Recruitment Service Team and Manchetts have been very supportive and we are also being helped in our preparations by Burwell Community Sports Centre,’ Sarah added.
The cup final will be against Histon Hornets to be held on 12 May 2012 at Cambridge City Football Stadium.

Sponsoring of local football team
13/01/2012
Recruitment Service Team is proud to sponsor one of the local football teams in the area. The girls love their new kit and we understand the importance of supporting our local community. Go Tigers!

Welcome all job seekers
21/09/2011
Recruitment Service Team's Walk in Wednesdays officially start today for all job seekers to come in to our office and register. We have already registered candidates this morning and are looking forward meeting many more throughout the day. No appointments necessary.
We are listed!
13/09/2011
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WALK IN WEDNESDAY'S
13/09/2011
Recruitment service team, Newmarket’s only recruitment company is now offering a walk in service to all job seekers. Every Wednesday between 10am and 2pm until Christmas, job seekers are welcome to come in and register with the company for local job opportunities.
Jeni Davy, Recruitment Director commented on the new service saying: ‘Finding a new job can be a difficult and daunting process, we hope to make this a more pleasant experience for our candidates.’
Recruitment Service Team, on Exning Road services the administration, engineering, IT and accountancy sectors.
Agency Workers Regulations: Government publishes final guidance
19/08/2011
The AWR were conceived after the former Labour Government, the CBI and the TUC made a deal under which agency workers would be given certain terms equal to those of staff employed directly through the hirer once they had completed 12 weeks in their post.
Before the general election, the Conservatives indicated that, should they be elected, they would review the proposed legislation as they were "very unhappy" about the fact that the proposed 12-week qualifying period was not set out in the European Agency Workers Directive and had not been subject to consultation with employers, the recruitment industry or Parliament. However, in October 2010, the Government announced that it would not be amending the Regulations. Edward Davey, employment relations minister, stressed today that the coalition Government had looked at amending the regulations but was forced to conclude that it could not do so without putting the 12-week qualifying period at risk. Davey added: "Our focus, therefore, has been providing the best possible guidance to help everyone affected understand these Regulations. We have collaborated with key organisations - including employment agencies, employers, trade unions and representative bodies - to develop this guidance and I believe the resulting document will help prepare everyone for the forthcoming changes." Kevin Green, chief exectuive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, commented: "There has been a genuine effort to take on board the concerns of recruitment agencies and to clarify how these Regulations will work in practice. "Implementation will create some challenges, but the Regulations do not fundamentally impact on the crucial flexibility that agency work provides."Agency Workers Regulations: Government publishes final guidance
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