Partner Article
HR firm cleans up
A DARLINGTON HR company has landed a money-spinning contract which will see the firm provide services for an international cleaning powerhouse.
We Do HR has clinched a deal with the UK’s cleaning leader KGB Cleaning & Support Services Ltd and will now handle the firm’s regional HR tasks.
It is a significant coup for the North East business, which normally caters for small to medium sized businesses in the region.
The news also comes shortly after the company’s expansion into Canada.
Alasdair Ross, managing director of We Do HR, said: “We’re proud of the links we’ve forged with local companies in Darlington but we’re delighted to be working with a national company of this scale.
“The northern director approached us after seeing our website, and once we’d met they signed us up.”
We Do HR will assist KGB’s present HR team to compliment their services in the North East and across the whole of the UK.
KGB Cleaning & Support Services director Caroline Kelly is pleased with the deal and added: “With well over 3,000 staff employed on a full or part-time basis, it is important that we provide the best possible human resources facilities for each one of them.
“We do HR are used to dealing with companies of all sizes. We were impressed with their attention to detail in all aspects of human resources and we’re looking forward to a long and fruitful association.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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