News Archive

previous 2008

02/05/08

Ray turns cooking passion into a new career

A disabled man from Tonypandy has carved out a new career as a chef after gaining catering experience at his local Remploy factory.

15/05/08

Scott turns cooking passion into a new career

A disabled father of three from Cardiff has found work as a chef in Wales’s first Wagamama restaurant after receiving support from Jobcentre Plus and Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for people who experience complex barriers to work.

19/05/08

Sally 'switches' to a new career!

A disabled woman from Nottinghamshire is finding her new career as a hotel switchboard operator is more than accommodating, after 21 years working at Remploy Pinxton.

20/05/08

City's MP formally launches Remploy's latest branch

The MP for Manchester Central, Tony Lloyd, has formally opened Remploy’s latest city centre recruitment branch on Fountain Street, which provides specialist employment services to people who experience complex barriers to work.

23/05/08

Lord Mayor officially launches Remploy's Bristol branch

The Lord Mayor of Bristol, Councillor Christopher Davies, has formally launched Remploy’s city centre branch, which provides specialist recruitment and development services for jobseekers with disabilities or health conditions.

27/05/08

Fisher by name, fishmonger by trade!

Mark Fisher is reeling in success after he landed a job as a fishmonger hook, line and sinker!

30/05/08

Specialist recruitment service opens in Sunderland

A new recruitment branch for people with disabilities and health conditions has been opened in the city centre today (Monday 2 June 2008) . Remploy’s new branch on John Street provides a range of specialist recruitment and development services for disabled job seekers wanting to return to work or enter the labour market for the first time.

30/05/08

Welcome return for Bill as Remploy branch opens in Wolverhampton

A new recruitment facility aimed specifically at job seekers with disabilities and health conditions has opened in Wolverhampton city centre today (Monday 2 June 2008). Branch manager Bill Poacher, who previously worked for Remploy across Birmingham and the Black Country, has made a welcome return to head up the high profile branch following 18 months working for fellow disability organisation Mencap.

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