As the European Confederation of Private Employment Services, Eurociett is the authoritative voice representing the common interests of the agency work industry in Europe. 

Eurociett gathers 30 national federations from EU and EFTA countries, and 7 of the largest international staffing companies as corporate members: Adecco, Gi Group, Kelly Services, Manpower, Randstad, Trenkwalder and USG People.

Eurociett seeks greater recognition for the positive role private employment agencies play and helps its members conduct their businesses in a legal and regulatory environment that is positive and supportive.

On 12 of February 2014, Eurociett presented the Manifesto “How to find a job for every person and a person for every job in Europe”, providing an input to the political debates linked to the elections.  

Eurociett underlines that 5 questions must be answered to win the support of European citizens focusing on job creation, skills enhancement, job opportunities for young people, support for companies and the restoring of growth and better function labour markets. To answer these 5 questions, Eurociett puts forward 5 recommendations. 

The publication concludes with 5 contributions of the private employment services to the labour market in Europe.

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