Churchill Services has announced that it has joined the Tent Partnership for Refugees (Tent) network.
This is the latest commitment the company has made to supporting refugees, after recently partnering with the Refugee Employment Network.
Founded in 2016, Tent mobilises the global business community to improve the lives and livelihoods of more than 36 million refugees who have been forcibly displaced from their home countries. There are more than 300 companies in the Tent network, including major international brands such as BP, Sysco, and Workday.
As a member, Churchill has committed to directly hiring refugees as employees and providing training and mentorship for them. Churchill will support refugees throughout the UK by offering a range of activities to help them integrate into the workforce, including providing language and professional skills training where required.
The aim is to remove the barriers that refugees may face in entering the FM industry. Churchill offers a diverse range of opportunities across all levels of its business, irrespective of a person’s previous experience. Many skills that may have been acquired in other industries and sectors are readily transferable to the FM sector.
Churchill’s group HR Director, Melanie Taylor, said: “We are passionate about supporting refugees into employment and the transition to life in the UK. The Tent network will give us access to other companies, charities, and NGOs that can share best practice and help us overcome some of the common barriers to supporting refugees. The FM sector has so much to offer refugees, and we’re determined to offer all the support we can.”
Gideon Maltz, Executive Director at the Tent Partnership for Refugees, added: “Businesses have a unique role. When they hire, train, and invest in refugee talent, they are helping refugees put down roots in their new communities, provide for their families and regain their dignity – at the same time, our workplaces and communities are stronger for it.”
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