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City of Wolverhampton Council’s Skills Partnerships & Pathways service, working in partnership with City of Wolverhampton College, has collaborated closely with Wolves at Work through the West Midlands Youth Guarantee Trailblazer programme
More than 1,000 residents have been supported into employment thanks to the council’s Wolves at Work Jobs, Skills and Careers Hub at i10.
A fast-growing recruitment agency has made a high-profile appointment to spearhead the launch of a new business within the group.
City residents are being invited to discover more about apprenticeships during National Apprenticeship Week (February 9-15) to kickstart their career or start a new chapter.
From April 2026, Statutory Sick Pay will apply from day one and to more employees, making consistent absence management more important than ever.
The Employment Rights Act 2025 (“ERA 2025”), which received Royal Assent on 18 December 2025, marks the most significant overhaul of UK employment law in a generation.
A training leader who has spent more than 30 years helping people progress careers through apprenticeships has been nominated for a national apprenticeship award.
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.
Business relief after Government U-turns on day-one unfair dismissal rights
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