The World Employment Confederation published the business case on fair recruitment. The publication addresses recruitment intermediaries around the world and aims to show them that agencies operating in line with the quality standards of the World...

The World Employment Confederation published the business case on fair recruitment. The publication addresses recruitment intermediaries around the world and aims to show them that agencies operating in line with the quality standards of the World Employment Confederation are profitable and fruitful.

That alignment is crucial in countries where recruitment intermediaries are not regulated or where it is okay to charge fees to the job seekers and workers.

The World Employment Confederation is against fee-charging of workers because it can lead to their exploitation and abuse. It is essential that recruitment intermediaries are aware of the risks of these practices and understand that embracing the fair recruitment model and adopting higher quality standards lead to a productive and sustainable business.

The World Employment Confederation is representing labour market enablers in 50 countries and 7 of the largest international workforce solutions companies.

The World Employment Confederation brings unique access to and engagement with international policymakers (ILO, OECD, World Bank, IMF, IOM, EU) and stakeholders (trade unions, the academic world, think tanks, NGOs).  

The Belgian communication agency, Page in extremis is proud to have participated in the visual development of several communication touch points of the global organisation.

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4) The creative development and production of original printed and digital communication projects.

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