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170 reception guests enjoying the event hosted at the Palace of Westminster.
REME Association Job Agency, explained: “Leaving the forces can be a challenging experience. People leave with an enormous set of skills but maybe also with a few gaps, which they believe are insurmountable. Some of their experience is particularly relevant for the lifting equipment industry, making them good candidates for the civilian workforce in a range of roles and across the country. While they might have different technical skills, they have a common employability and I commend them to you. “So I am thrilled to be working with LEEA on its
75:75 project. LEEA is committed to deliver 75 free training places to veterans or those soon to leave the service. Some of these are already being delivered and we are organising more. Also, LEEA is committed to delivering 75 work placements through its network of members. Tese work placements are for the member to decide, but we hope that they might be something like 2-days, where the individual can get a chance to understand the industry and the business. Tere is no imperative to offer an interview or a job. Tis is a chance for my guys to get a sight of what options they might have.” Richard Money, vice chair of LEEA, then thanked the hosts, speakers and guests once more on behalf of the board to bring the reception to a close. y
LEEA’s CEO, Dr. Ross Maloney
Te Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) is established across the globe as the leading representative body for all those involved in the lifting industry worldwide. It is the respected and authoritative representative body for its members who work in every aspect of the industry, from design, manufacture, refurbishment and repair, through to the hire, maintenance and use of lifting equipment. Te Association has played a key role in this specialised field for over 70 years, from training and standards setting through to health and safety, the provision of technical and legal advice, and the development of examination and licensing systems. LEEA represents its members at the highest levels across a range of both public and private bodies, including various government departments, as well as nationally and internationally recognised professional and technical institutions.
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