IPA considers fresh regulation to govern headhunting abuse
27 Sep 2002
The IPA is being urged to lay down a code of practice for headhunters who recruit the talent for Britain's biggest agencies.
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, if the government's communication bill is passed. It is also reported to be interested in a getting a bigger ...
The IPA is being urged to lay down a code of practice for headhunters who recruit the talent for Britain's biggest agencies.
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