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Christmas Caption Competition

Thanks to everyone who took part in our monthly caption competition, we had 60 entries in the end. Read the full article


Andrew of Hayden Marsh Recruitment features as guest blogger on the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) website

amcipd Andrew Marsh was recently featured as a guest blogger on the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) website for his recent post Too soon for ConDemnation?


Oxford Blues

Peter“Peter Moore works for Oxford Citizens Housing Association as a Housing Officer. In the first of two postings, here he describes the ebb and flow of his life in Oxford since university and graduation.” Andrew Marsh, Hayden Marsh.

Whenever I’m asked to name my greatest achievement, and this doesn’t happen as often as I once imagined it might, I reply: “making it into my 30’s”. No mere melodrama this, there are sound reasons for such a response, not least among which is that upon leaving university I was spectacularly unprepared for the world of employment.
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If you want to get ahead, get equal

cary-gee-cut Anxious to know how the new Equalities Bill will impact on both our job seekers and on our clients, Hayden Marsh asked journalist Cary Gee, who recently interviewed Equalities minister and Deputy Leader of the Labour party Harriet Harman, for his opinion on why Equality in the workplace matters, and how companies like Hayden Marsh can help you maximise the potential of your employees and your business.

In April, Equalities Minister Harriet Harman finally published the Government’s long awaited Equality Bill. Its publication was met with suspicion by employers’ groups and with scepticism by a range of campaign groups, who consider many of its proposals for tightening anti-discrimination legislation far too complicated, by which they mean unworkable. Despite the welcome the bill received, its arrival should not and can not be ignored, not least because it weighs in at a whopping 500 pages. No wonder Ms. Harman appeared so relieved by its completion.

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