More than 50 Wolverhampton young people have been supported into paid employment through the council’s Wolves at Work ‘Open Door’ work experience programme.
Most workplace conflict looks like a disagreement on the surface. Different views, strong opinions, a tense meeting. But many of these situations aren’t really about the work at all — and that’s why they don’t move forward.
An electrical services company has supported an apprentice and invested in expansion plans after receiving funding from community lender BCRS Business Loans.
Good Shepherd has developed a new Employment Ready Project aimed at supporting people in Wolverhampton who are ex-offenders or have experienced homelessness, addiction or mental health issues into employment.
More than 30 jobs – from managerial positions to guest experience hosts - have been created by the opening this week of Superbowl UK’s new venue in Wolverhampton’s Mander Centre.
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