Equal Opportunities Policy
Albemarle Interim Management seeks to employ a workforce that reflects the diverse community at large,
because we value the individual contribution of people.
Promoting equality of opportunity means that everyone is treated solely on the basis of
competence and merit, regardless of gender, parental or marital status, ethnic or national origin,
race, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability or any other criteria not specifically related
to potential skills and abilities. Albemarle Interim Management endeavours to provide a working environment
free from unlawful discrimination, harassment or victimisation on the above grounds.
This applies in the recruitment, selection, employment conditions, training and promotion of all
Albemarle Interim Management' employees and amongst those who use the service provided by Albemarle Interim Management,
both clients and candidates.
Albemarle Interim Management' Equal Opportunities Codes of Practice expand on current equal opportunities
legislation, outline how Albemarle Interim Management endeavours to implement and promote this policy,
and give specific guidelines to employees providing an employment agency service to clients and candidates.
The Codes of Practice have been devised with regard to the recommendations for employment agencies
issued by the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) and
the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).
All new employees will undergo training and/or briefing as part of their induction to enable them
to meet the requirements of this policy and the Codes of Practice. All employees will be regularly
updated to ensure that they are kept aware of any change in the policy, the Codes of Practice and
relevant legislation.
Albemarle Interim Management' Equal Opportunities Policy extends to the service it provides through its
employment agency operations.
All candidates and temporary workers will be interviewed, assessed and submitted to clients on
the basis of their ability and merits, according to the requirements of the vacancy or assignment.
Albemarle Interim Management' employees will not accept any unlawful condition or requirement that is not
justified by the genuine needs of the job.
It is the responsibility of every employee to commit to this Policy and the Codes of Practice
and to read and comply with them.
Albemarle Interim Management will not tolerate any acts which breach the Policy and all instances of
such behaviour or alleged behaviour will be taken seriously, be fully investigated and may be
subject to the Company's disciplinary procedure.
We have taken every step to ensure that our website complies with both the Disability Discrimination
Act 1995 and The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) Act 1999, but in the unlikely event that you are having
problems using our site please feel free to contact us at Nicole.Lewis@albemarle.co.uk
or report the problem via the contact us page.
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