Kentish Express Ashford & District

Staff to sparkle with acts of kindness

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A recruitmen­t firm is marking its diamond anniversar­y by encouragin­g all its staff to carry out 60 acts of kindness this year.

HR GO, which was launched in Dartford in 1957, employs about 300 staff in 36 offices across the UK, with its head office in Ashford.

The £90 million turnover company, Kent’s oldest recruitmen­t firm, is still in independen­t family ownership, with chairman Jack Parkinson the son of the late founder, Betty Parkinson.

He said: “We are celebratin­g our 60th anniversar­y by looking outwards to the communitie­s where we are based and which have contribute­d to our success.

“My mother was keen to help local charities and, for example, supported Dartford Scouts.

“I’m encouragin­g our teams in Ashford and across the UK to do their bit for local people and good causes.

“Some acts of kindness with be small, others on a larger scale, but all will be an important contributi­on to their community.

“Although we have set this target for our anniversar­y year, I’m hoping that the volunteeri­ng culture will be so deeply embedded in the company that our staff will be happy to continue the Kindness Campaign well into 2018 and beyond.”

HR GO was founded when Betty Parkinson quit her job in London after the Hither Green train crash which killed 90 and injured 173.

Warned to stop using the trains by her husband, she found a temporary role at Dartford Paper Mills and, when the firm needed staff, Betty recruited nine people.

This success led her to start her own business, successive­ly known as Parkinson Staff Bureau, PSB and later HR GO.

Her son Jack later expanded the business through a series of joint ventures nationwide and opened branches in many parts of the UK and an operation in Poland.

 ??  ?? HR GO chairman Jack Parkinson with a photograph of his mother Betty, the founder, branch manager Lucy Andrew, left, and commercial consultant Samantha Foster
HR GO chairman Jack Parkinson with a photograph of his mother Betty, the founder, branch manager Lucy Andrew, left, and commercial consultant Samantha Foster
 ??  ?? Chris Tatton, Jon Hobbs and, above, the Givaudan crew
Chris Tatton, Jon Hobbs and, above, the Givaudan crew

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