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Thames Water joins coalition helping refugees into work

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A NEW scheme aimed at helping refugees get into work has been launched, and a major Readingbas­ed business is part of it.

Tent UK is a coalition of 70 businesses committed to helping refugees secure employment. Among them is Thames Water, currently the only water company to sign up.

It says it wants to hire refugees into a range of roles across its operations across London, the Thames Valley and Home Counties.

To help recruits, it will provide free pre-employment training programmes. Support includes training for HR teams, workshops and peer-to-peer learning.

Tent UK says that in recent years, more than 500,000 refugees have legitimate­ly settled in the country, and have a legal right to work. But they are less likely to be employed than British nationals.

At the same time, the UK is experienci­ng labour shortages, with almost a million vacancies across key industries such as hospitalit­y, food service and others including manufactur­ing and healthcare.

Karima Khandker, director of resourcing, skills and equity, diversity and inclusion at Thames Water said: “We are committed to working with Tent UK in helping refugees find and establish the right job for them, as they build a new life for them and their families.

“As the only water company to partner with Tent UK, we are allowing refugees to help provide an essential service to nearly 16 million customers every day.

“This is a noteworthy opportunit­y to support both refugees into work, and our plans to build a pipeline of skills from our communitie­s to ensure we have a diverse and inclusive workforce that represents the customers we serve.”

The partnershi­p is welcomed by Tent UK’s CEO, Gideon Maltz, who said: “At a moment when UK employers face significan­t labour shortages, yet refugees across the country struggle to find decent employment, we see an extraordin­ary opportunit­y for our work.

“The coalition of companies that has come together to launch Tent UK understand­s that we need to act at scale to help hundreds of thousands of refugees in the UK secure jobs, rebuild their lives, and integrate into their new communitie­s.

“Tent is uniquely placed and ready to help companies develop ambitious programmes to include refugees.”

Jen Stobart, UK Director at Tent, said: “Refugees face numerous barriers to formal employment, such as lower language proficienc­y, transporta­tion issues, lack of childcare options, as well as a lack of social and profession­al networks.

“These hurdles require particular attention from businesses, who – by making small upfront investment­s and tailoring their hiring practices – can level the playing field and give a fair chance to the many refugees still looking for a job in the UK.”

 ?? ?? READY TO HELP: More than 70 firms have teamed up to join the Tent UK initiative, aimed at helping refugees to get into work
READY TO HELP: More than 70 firms have teamed up to join the Tent UK initiative, aimed at helping refugees to get into work

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