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The MNA is in the running for two awards at this year’s Newsawards 2018.

The first award we have been shortlisted for is News Website of the Year. MNA Digital entered the new platform Express & Star and Shropshire Star websites.

The second award we have been shortlisted for is Best Use of Advertising Technology. We entered ad booking production system Pulse, which is hosted by sister company PCS.

Ad creation manager Steve Mills said: “To be shortlisted for this award is a great achievement for the team.

“Pulse has enabled the MNA to take on ad creation work from outside the business. This has increased revenue dramatically.

“The software has been created by PCS to enable the MNA to be more efficient in ad creation, meaning outside contracts could be taken on. The team now create 2,500 adverts every week.”

Digital MD Andy Hill said: “It is fantastic to be recognised for our redesigned websites through our award nomination.

“The new sites are powered by the Washington Post’s Arc Publishing, making the MNA the first UK publisher to use this technology. The sites have changed from an open source CMS to a state-of-the-art digital platform.

“Based on user testing, the redesign gives a cleaner look, making it easier for users to navigate around. The defined areas for key content, like local news demonstrate less clutter.”

The winner will be announced at a gala event at the Royal Lancaster London on April 18.
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Press Release
Star Employment Services is leading the way for local recruitment agencies by achieving a prestigious industry standard. Staff at the West Midlands based agency have attained their gold audited status with the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC).

Situated in the Express & Star offices in Wolverhampton, Star Employment Services was assessed against the requirements of data protection, training and induction and complaints procedure.
Also considered were the agency’s standing for customer service, diversity, work seeker checks and advertising.

Currently, there are more than 25,000 agencies in the UK and Star Employment are one of only 51 agencies to have the gold audit status.

The audit provides confirmation that the agency is conducting its business ethically, in accordance with the legal requirements and with the REC code.

Star Employment Services operations manager Kylee Russon said: “We are extremely proud to have attained our gold status as it gives us integrity in the work place. It shows us as a flagship agency and we have worked very hard to achieve it.

“We have relaunched our website and this was a move that reflects how we meet certain standards. The site is informative, modern and easy to use. The assessors were also able to see that everything within our agency is legitimate and transparent.

“This is reassuring for clients and demonstrates our work is legal and thorough.”

Star Employment Services specialises in temporary staffing, permanent introductions and contract placements. The team offers a bespoke, timesaving and cost-efficient recruitment process.

The agency is part of the MNA Recruitment offer, under director Lee Smith. Lee said: “We are very proud to have achieved our gold status. This shows that the team at Star Employment has gone the extra mile in levels of demonstrating compliance.

“There are a host of additional checks that have been undertaken in order to achieve the REC Audited mark of distinction, therefore meaning you can be confident you are using an accredited supplier that is accountable to a professional body.”

REC chief executive Kevin Green added: “Congratulations to Star Employment Services for achieving REC Audited status. In doing so they join an elite group of recruitment agencies across the UK that have achieved this high standard.

“This accreditation recognises that we have rigorously audited Star Employment Services and found that it is performing to the highest professional standards and represents best practice in our sector.”

Star Employment Services, which was launched in January 2013, is owned by the Midland News Association, publisher of the Express & Star and Shropshire Star. To find out more information, go to: www.staremploymentservices.co.uk
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