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Rusher Rogers has a number of industry memberships, which we maintain and utilise in order that we can keep abreast of key industry news and information. Our memberships include:
The RCSA sets the benchmark for recruitment and on-hire industry standards through representation, education, research and business advisory support so the industry may concentrate on its core business. The mission of the RCSA is to represent and serve the interests of members for the increased profile and professionalism of the industry. As part of this membership, Rusher Rogers is currently becoming accredited under the RCSA Service Delivery Standard Certification. For further information please go to www.rcsa.com.au
The Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) is Victoria's most influential employer group, servicing over 25,000 Victorian businesses per annum. As an independent, non-government body, VECCI was started by the business community to represent businesses. VECCI actively represent the needs of employers in a complex, regulatory climate, and provide real business value. For further information please go to www.vecci.org.au
Victoria.NET is an ICT industry cluster initiated by a number of industry stakeholders and supported by the State Government of Victoria and Microsoft. The Victoria.NET aim is to bring together Victorian ICT organisations operating in the Microsoft.NET and Web Services space to engage in co-operative activities, achieve collective competitiveness and develop new opportunities for the Victorian ICT Industry as a whole. Victoria.NET provides a means for organisations to participate in a unique industry co-operative which strives to maintain and develop Victoria as a 'Centre of Excellence' for web services using Microsoft .NET Technologies. For further information go to www.victoriadotnet.com.au
Family Business Australia (FBA) is the premier family business support organisation in Australia. Their members are businesses of all sizes, from all industry sectors, ranging from first generation start-ups to sixth generation businesses. They offer family business improvement opportunities to family businesses, to help them achieve their family, business and personal goals. FBA, with the support of its stakeholders, runs events with family business guest speakers, interactive workshops, family business forums, an awards program, an Australia-wide family business network and a national conference conducted annually in different Australian locations. For further information go to www.fambiz.com.au |


