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Recruiters

As a recruitment agency, employment brokering agency, or HR recruitment personnel, you have a duty of care to ensure your clients follow ethical and sustainable work practices.

Ethical and sustainable work practices
  • About ethical and sustainable work practices
  • Ethical and sustainable work practice due diligence
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    • Recruiter’s approach to ethical and sustainable work practices
    • Due diligence questions for employment recruiters and brokers
  • Recruiter’s approach to ethical and sustainable work practices

    Information for recruiters about employment-related risks when placing candidates in roles or working with hiring companies.

  • Due diligence questions for employment recruiters and brokers

    Questions for recruiters and brokers to ask employers when placing candidates in jobs.

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