Supertemps of Old Colwyn will be holding a giant “Welshcake & Lottery Ticket Drop” in the work place of all their temporary personnel this week to celebrate National Temporary Workers week.
The event, which runs from June 2nd to 6th, is organised by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and aims to raise the profile of temporary workers and their contribution to the UK economy. The REC is the trade association for the UK’s £26.6 billion private recruitment industry.
Supertemps which is a member of the REC, was established in 1980 and since then, it has been providing staff right across the North Wales Coastline.
Sarah Ellwood at Supertemps said: “Initiatives such as National Temporary Workers Week are a great way to show our gratitude and appreciation to workers who have made the choice of pursuing a flexible lifestyle through temping.
At Supertemps, we salute our temporary workers and want to show our appreciation through the “Welshcake drop” event. By visiting all our workers on placement it will give us the opportunity to personally thank them for the work they do and for their continued effort in sustaining a buoyant recruitment marketplace in North Wales.”
Helen Reynolds, Acting Chief Executive of the REC, said: “We are delighted that Supertemps is promoting National Temporary Workers Week in North Wales and we hope that they have lots of fun and create much interest in promoting the tremendous contribution temporary, contract and interim workers make in keeping business moving.”
More than 1.4 million temporary workers daily are assigned to jobs by recruitment and staffing agencies throughout the UK.
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