Ian Miller - General Manger shaking hands on the official LEP agreement (July 2007)
Both businesses have committed to supporting the Local Employment Partnership – an initiative with Jobcentre Plus – to tackle unemployment and social exclusion.
The Partnership programme is an integral part of the Government’s Welfare Reform Green Paper announced by Secretary of State for Works and Pensions Peter Hain.
Carillion and SkyBlue arethe first in their respective sectors to take part in the scheme and join other major companies including, Asda, B&Q, Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury and Tesco.
In a reception at Number 10 Downing Street last month (July),, Gordon Brown spoke about the vital role employers have to play in getting the most disadvantaged people into work.
He said: “All of us here know that in a world in which we will be competing based on our talent and ideas, the source of our strength is in people and their skills.
“More so than ever before it is your employees who will be the creators of your intellectual capital, productivity and competitiveness. And we have to work together to invest in that – recruiting from the widest possible pool of talent and equipping people with the skills both they and our economy need.”
Carillion and SkyBlue will demonstrate its commitment to the Local Employment Partnership through a number of measures, including:
offering work trials to local benefit claimants
working with Jobcentre Plus and the Learning Skills Council on pre-employment training to make sure it is relevant to employers’ needs and guarantee interviews or jobs to those who complete the training
Encourage existing employees to volunteer to provide one-to-one mentoring for long-term benefit claimants to help prepare them for work
Reviewing application processes
Carillion chief executive John McDonough said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Jobcentre Plus to change people’s lives by helping them into meaningful jobs. Our ability to recruit, develop and retain excellent people is by being an employer of choice is vital to the success of our business.
"Signing up to the Local EmploymentPartnership will also help us achieve this and build a more sustainable business that has positive impacts on the communities in which we operate by helping more people back into work.”
Carillion and SkyBlue held a special event with Jobcentre Plus last month (July) to mark the start of the partnership, to create awareness and to develop plans for joint working.
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