News Archive

previous 2008

03/03/08

Disabled jobseekers in Wrexham to get specialist recruitment support

People in the Wrexham area with disabilities and health conditions can now turn to a team of specialists from Remploy to help them into employment.

03/03/08

Norma beats illness and gets back to work after 20 years

After being out of work for twenty years and experiencing serious illness, Norma Miles has taken control of the wheel and gained a job in the motor industry - thanks to a helping hand from Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for people with disabilities and health conditions.

04/03/08

Remploy helps disabled Bootle man end 26 years' unemployment

A disabled man from Bootle is celebrating having his first job in 26 years – thanks to Remploy.

04/03/08

Remploy jobs fair supports Nottingham's disabled jobseekers

Disabled jobseekers will have the ideal opportunity to meet top Nottingham employers at a jobs fair organised by Remploy, the UK’s leading provider of employment services for disabled people.

10/03/08

Disabled colleague awarded for his achievements

A disabled man from Leeds is already making his mark with his new employer even though he's only just started working for Xerox in the city.

10/03/08

Specialist recruitment service opens for Glasgow's job seekers

A new recruitment branch for people with disabilities and health conditions has been opened in the city centre today (Monday 10 March 2008). Remploy’s new flagship branch on St. Vincent 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.

11/03/08

Keith's new job delivers the goods!

A disabled Plymouth man is celebrating finding a new job as a postman after spending nearly three decades working at his local Remploy factory.

11/03/08

Bob Warner to retire from Remploy in November 2008

Ian Russell, chairman of Remploy, said today: “Bob Warner has led Remploy through a very important stage of its development when the number of disabled people supported into work by Remploy has increased from less than 2,000 to more than 6,000 each year.

18/03/08

Remploy teams up with Admiral for new job opportunities

Disability employment specialist Remploy has teamed up with Admiral to help more disabled people in the Cardiff area into jobs.

20/03/08

Nathan escapes to prison job with help from Remploy

Partially-sighted Nathan Williams from Cwmbran had been applying for many jobs without success - but with advice from disability employment specialist Remploy he’s scaled a wall of rejection and found a role with the prison service.

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Claire's success story

Following two years' unemployment and claiming benefits, Claire Muldoon landed her dream job as a web designer.