News Archive
08/05/07
Remploy jobs fair to support disabled jobseekers
Disabled job seekers in the city are being offered a chance to talk to local employers in an initiative being organised by Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for people with disabilities and health conditions. The jobs fair is being held at Remploy’s new Nottingham branch on Friar Lane on Wednesday 16 May between 11am and 2pm.
08/05/07
Disabled job seekers scale the heights to get into the world of work
Disabled people are being offered a foothold in the world of work thanks to a novel initiative pioneered in Birmingham.
10/05/07
The Work Foundation consultation
The Work Foundation was commissioned by Remploy to conduct an independent consultation with Remploy’s external stakeholders, including unions, charities, employment agencies and disability policy specialists, over some of the wider contextual issues Remploy should consider in its modernisation plan.
10/05/07
Disabled man lands job after 1,000 rejections
A disabled man from Lenton, who applied for almost 1,000 jobs in four years without success, is celebrating being back in work thanks to his persistence and determination, and the help of Remploy.
11/05/07
New partnership records first job success
A new partnership between the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people and one of the country’s largest student unions means that a disabled Leeds woman is now back in work – and 24-year-old Clare Wilson from Middleton is delighted!
16/05/07
Remploy to announce growth plan
Remploy, the country’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people, today told its trade unions that it will announce its proposals for growth next week.
21/05/07
Senior public procurement appointment at Remploy
Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people, has appointed Robert Taylor as General Sales Manager – Public Procurement.
29/05/07
Mohammed is banking on a golden career after Remploy helped hinm back into the job market
Former Birmingham shop floor manager Mohammed Asif is heading for the heights in banking thanks to Remploy after illness put him out for work for a year.
29/05/07
Working at Asda is ace, say new recruits!
Two new recruits say that working at Asda’s Morley superstore is ace! Both disabled, Luke Stolycia and Chris Kincaid are celebrating the end of years of rejections from other employers after being appointed Asda Aces with store cleaning specialists City Facilities Management (UK) Ltd.
30/05/07
Remploy sponsors prestigious annual convention in Birmingham for organisations helping the jobless
More than 800 delegates are expected to descend on the ICC in Birmingham next month (June) for a major conference for organisations and agencies involved in offering support to the unemployed.
30/05/07
Skills envoy Sir Digby Jones urges further education colleges to equip disabled students for the job market
Former CBI chief Sir Digby Jones has challenged further education colleges to give disabled students the skills to compete in an ever demanding job market.





