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previous 2008

02/01/08

New branch manager to help more disabled people into work

Remploy the UK’s leading provider of employment services for people with disabilities and health conditions, has appointed 35 year old Michele Scott as manager of its Leeds branch.

03/01/08

Steve has 'more reasons' to thank Remploy

Steve Cummins from Southampton had reached his lowest point when a visit to the Jobcentre put him in touch with Remploy – the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people. Six months on and he has more reasons than most to be thankful of being back in work at Morrisons in Totton.

09/01/08

Sundeep tops BT's sales charts!

A blind employee working at BT’s contact centre in Hanley has topped the charts for selling the company’s range of broadband products to consumers – more than doubling the results achieved by his colleagues in the company’s latest monthly poll.

09/01/08

A new year and a new start for disabled jobseekers in Bristol

People with disabilities and health conditions in Bristol are about to benefit from a new facility aimed at helping them get jobs in the city. Scheduled to open at the end of January, Remploy’s new high street branch on Colston Avenue will provide a range of specialist recruitment and development services for disabled jobseekers wanting to return to work or enter the labour market for the first time. The branch will play a key part in helping Remploy quadruple the number of jobs it finds for disabled people by 2012.

14/01/08

There's nothing fishy about these Remploy candidates' new roles

The careers of two deaf men from Birmingham are going swimmingly thanks to them landing roles as aquarium technicians. Robin Lodge from Ward End and Amarjit Sembi from Handsworth have been supported into their new careers at award-winning aquarium company Aquamacs in Camp Hill by Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people.

14/01/08

Remploy appoints new higher education services manager

Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people, has appointed Osman Yousaf as its new higher education services manager, working to improve links with the higher education sector as part of the organisation’s drive to support thousands of disabled people into employment.

28/01/08

Disabled people in Sheffield to benefit from new specialist recruitment service in the city

People with disabilities and health conditions in Sheffield will now benefit from a new facility aimed at helping them get jobs in the city. Opening today (Monday 28th January 2008), Remploy’s new city centre branch on West Street will provide a range of specialist recruitment and development services for disabled jobseekers wanting to return to work or enter the labour market for the first time. The branch will play a key part in helping Remploy quadruple the number of jobs it finds for disabled people by 2012.

29/01/08

Remploy's Liverpool branch records its 100th success story

Colleagues at Remploy’s Liverpool city centre specialist recruitment branch are celebrating finding their 100th job for people with disabilities and health conditions since it opened last August. But the biggest smile is reserved for 23-year-old Stephen Bulmer from Walton who, because of his disability, has never worked before. Thanks to Remploy, Stephen’s now delivering post for Royal Mail – and he’s enjoying every minute!

29/01/08

Disabled people in Manchester to benefit from new specialist recruitment service

People with disabilities and health conditions in Manchester are about to benefit from a new facility aimed at helping them get jobs in the city. Scheduled to open next month (11th February 2008), Remploy’s new branch on Fountain Street will provide a range of specialist recruitment and development services for disabled jobseekers wanting to return to work or enter the labour market for the first time. The branch will play a key part in helping Remploy quadruple the number of jobs it finds for disabled people by 2012.

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