All Recruitment & Training articles – Page 26
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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
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Albert Bartlett backs campaign
Potato supplier is the latest fresh produce firm to sign up for IGD's Feeding Britain's Future youth employment campaign
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Auckland students learn about agriculture careers
'Food and You Careers Experience Day' to educate students on opportunities in the industry
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BGA warns government over SAWS
The British Growers Association has urged the government to develop an alternative to the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme (SAWS)
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UK farm worker success for HOPS
A farm worker recruitment agency has seen success in its bid to recruit more British citizens into horticulture
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Harper Adams names Princess in top job
Princess Anne has been appointed into a new role at Harper Adams University
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Ornamentals body chooses Briercliffe
The executive committee of the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) based in the Netherlands has confirmed the appointment of Tim Briercliffe as its new secretary general.
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Thanet Earth earns local employer recognition
Kent glasshouse complex Thanet Earth has been recognised for supporting local jobseekers into long-term employment.