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Glasgow Business . 45 www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com NEW MEMBERS


Businesses joining Glasgow Chamber can take advantage of an impressive array of benefits – just like current members


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NEW MEMBER Cup


NEW MEMBER Flexiworkforce


T


he Glasgow Chamber of Commerce network continues to expand with new members in


the fields of flexible working and hospitality. Flexiworkforce is an


innovative recruitment business that provides flexible work projects for work seekers and workers for recruiters. It is the only UK-wide online job site specialising in all forms of flexible working. Te business, which is based


in the hive of entrepreneurial activity that is Caledonia House in Lawmoor Street in the Gorbals, handles a whole range of approaches to flexible working. Vacancies are targeted at a


pool of candidates who genuinely


want flexible work or to work for an employer that offers workplace flexibility. Te company said: “Tis


strategy, which focuses on atracting candidates that oſten face barriers to entering the workplace, can deliver the dual benefits of increasing diversity and inclusion, as well as making available a vast pool of skilled talent that is otherwise difficult to reach.” Te flexible roles in Scotland


covered on the site include everything from joiners, housing managers, managers of projects of a wide range of types, technicians, bookkeepers and IT workers of various kinds and a lot more. Recruiters using the site


include Royal Bank of Scotland, British Red Cross, Santander, PWC, Quarriers, Barclays and the recruitment firm Hays. Cup is a local business that has


the Cup Tea Room located on Byres Road in the heart of the city’s cosmopolitan West End and the Cup Tea Lounge in Renfield Street in the city centre. Te UK Tea Guild celebrated


its atmosphere, quality of produce and service in a 2012 Award of Excellence and it won the Greenest Restaurant in Glasgow Award at the 2012/13 Glasgow Restaurant Awards. In addition to a choice of more


than 40 blended teas, Cup offers cupcakes and scones freshly baked on the premises, freshly made soups, including vegetarian


options and artisan sandwiches and paninis. Tere is a cocktail bar offering


a selection of premium cocktails, wines, beers and soſt drinks and Cup offers deluxe aſternoon teas served with Mumm Champagne. Cup Managing Director Paul


Reynolds founded the business aſter working in the hospitality sector in Glasgow, London and the US. Susan McKay, Head of


Partnership and Membership Operations, said: “We are delighted to welcome these new members to the Glasgow Chamber network. “Whatever sector you work


in, we believe that we can offer insight and a range of services that will add to your business.”


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