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Looking for work? Five free initiatives making a difference to jobseekers

SINCE Covid hit, almost a million workers have lost their jobs, while a million more have switched roles.

Sarah Coles, personal finance analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, says: “We’re seeing record numbers leave their jobs because of long-term ill health. And while we’re also seeing a fall in unemployment generally, the number who have been out of work for a year or longer is on the rise.”

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SPIELA: Careers platform Spiela has launched a “partner portal” to connect people from minority-background businesses that are passionate about diversity and inclusion. CEO Ivan Kayima said: “We’re all about helping everyone realise their true potential, regardless of their background and upbringing.” Find out more at .

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KINAXIA Logistics is recruiting to fill more than 100 vacancies for HGV drivers by offering a fully funded driver training scheme, worth up to £3,500.

The firm wants Service leavers and ex-offenders as well as movers from other industries.

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Kinaxia Logistics is recruiting to fill more than 100 vacancies for HGV drivers

Boss Simon Hobbs said: “When they’re ready to start their training and development with us, we’ll slot them into our family of businesses around the UK.”

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VIRGIN MEDIA and 20/20 CHANGE have 50 places on their I Am Change employment readiness programme.

  • Get details and apply by January 3 at .

STAFF STAY PUT

AFTER rent and wages, staff turnover is the highest cost businesses face. Adam Witty, author of Looking Forward To Monday, explains how to create a culture where staff stay put.

Adam Witty, author of Looking Forward To Monday, explains how to create a culture where staff stay put
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  1. Accept that a great company starts with you. If the company’s top leader isn’t excited about going to work each day, don’t expect anyone else to be enthusiastic.
  2. Establish a firm foundation. Strong companies have a core purpose and core values, along with a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG). This is an aspiration everyone can work towards that is meaningful, ambitious and excites people. You will not get people excited if the firm’s goal is simply to make the boss rich.
  3. Have a plan – and make sure everyone knows it. Lay out how your company will achieve its BHAG and communicate this to your entire team. When everyone on your team knows what the plan is, they will work harder to help you achieve it.
  4. Recruit and retain the best people. The biggest mistake most business owners make is to hire quickly and fire slowly. It should be the other way round.

EX-FORCES ACTION

VETERANS’ charity Walking With The Wounded helps struggl­ing former Services men and women find training and jobs.

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To expand the programme and help more ex-Forces staff, the charity has launched a Walking Home For Christmas campaign.

It says every £1 spent on the employment programme achieves £3 in social benefits, helping hundreds of former military personnel back into civilian work.

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