A cycling retailer is set to create 70 to 80 new jobs in Wolverhampton following a massive restructure process, a news report has been able to suggest.
Wiggle and Chain Reaction Cycles merged in February this year to create a business with revenues of more than £300m. However, the now-named WiggleCRC has revealed plans to consolidate its operations after an operational post-merger review.
A time and attendance system that incorporates a number of rugged readers built for rough environments is the perfect solutions for streamline workforce management on large construction site, such as the one that’s set to open in Towcester, where Permission Homes has secured approval to construct 201 one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom properties.
One of the UK’s (and the world’s) largest retail firms has revealed plans to create up to 300 new jobs in Northamptonshire by opening a new fulfilment centre in the area, a recent news report has been able to suggest.
Time and attendance systems and workforce management solutions should be among the top priorities for companies planning to open new facilities and hire a large number of staff members in a relatively short period of time.
This is exactly the type of situation that could occur in Coventry, where two members of a Swedish industrial business cluster are likely to create 200 new jobs, according to a news report into this matter.
A financial services provided based in Lincolnshire is likely to make around 500 employees redundant as part of cost-cutting, business restructuring efforts, a recent news report in the local business media has been able to suggest.
A residential developer has put forward a set of plans for building hundreds of new homes on agricultural land between Leicester and Market Harborough, a recent news report has been able to suggest.
Housebuilding giant Persimmon has earmarked a 30-acre site located on the southern side of the village of Fleckney for this development. It is currently used as pasture for livestock grazing.
Multiple jobs at The Pizza Factory in Nottingham have come under threat as the company has lost a very lucrative supermarket contract, sources in the local business media have been able to suggest.
Integrated access control systems designed to monitor and manage the access of personnel to companies’ sites should be a mission-critical component for every new business park, such as the new one that’s set to be built in Worcestershire.
Time and attendance systems make it easier for restaurant chains to open new venues as they simplify the process of adding new members of staff to the database and then managing their respective rotas and working hours.
Multiple new jobs are set to be created in Ilkeston as a Derbyshire manufacturer of healthcare products has more than doubled its capacity following a £400,000 investment, a news report in the local business media has been able to suggest.
Harlequin BPI, based on Manners Industrial Estate was founded in 2012 and makes a range of products such as eye drops, ear drops and nasal sprays.