All Recruitment & Training articles – Page 27
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AWB fight taken to Strasbourg
Trade union takes bid to retain agricultural worker board championed by Winston Churchill to European Court of Human Rights
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Strategy will raise profile of agri-industries
New scheme will promote agricultural and horticultural industries as ‘an attractive place to work’
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Alliance to negate SAWS impact
A new ALP and BGA alliance hopes to highlight the economic importance of labour provision in the fresh produce sector
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Morrisons opens 'landmark' store
UK food retail giant Morrisons has opened its 50th M Local store, with 50 more stores and 1,000 new jobs to come
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Staffline targets growers with new division
Ex-HOPS manager Jimmy Davies becomes divisional director at newly established Staffline Agriculture
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Waitrose goes behind bars for new initiative
The up-market retailer wants to help young offenders get into work
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Recruitment agency loses licence
Lincolnshire-based veg worker agency has licence revoked from GLA due to irregular activity
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Growers send SAWS letter to government
A letter, signed by several leading horticulturalists, urges the government to clarify its position on the future of SAWS
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Post-AWB guidance issued by NFU
NFU urges farmers to read its post-Agricultural Wages Board pack in order to protect their businesses
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King co-chairs food task force
Sainsbury's boss will co-chair a new task force set up to increase the number of graduates that enter the food industry
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Chingford backs Sainsbury's project
Chingford Fruit to take part in Sainsbury's new drive to attract more young people into British horticulture
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Train to gain
The temptation to cut costs by cutting training could actually harm the bottom line. Chloe Ryan reports on why firms should look elsewhere to save cash
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Flower pickers identified as victims
GLA confirms that seven people have been arrested in Derby following a human trafficking operation in the flower and meat trades
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GLA confirms gangmaster prosecution
Scottish labour provider fined after operating without a licence
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Women in the boardroom
The fresh produce industry has a reputation for being male dominated, but increasingly it’s becoming apparent that for women who do enter the business, the opportunities are there to be taken.
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Employers warned to check contracts
Growers need to be up to speed on their employees' contracts before 1 October
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Cockerill backs the youth
York-based potato firm awards work experience placements to three young people
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Major restructure at Produce World
Vegetable producer makes changes to the business as it looks to expand its farming operation
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Veg firms back employment scheme
G's Fresh is latest fresh produce firm to back the IGD's new initiative looking to boost youth employment in the food industry