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NEWS


OLYMPIC BOXER LAUNCHES HEALTHY EATING


SURVEY Olympic gold medallist and ARAMARK Ireland Health and Wellness Ambassador, Katie Taylor, was on hand to help launch ARAMARK’s Right Track Survey into Irish eating habits among its customer base across Ireland.


Taylor is working with ARAMARK to promote the company's commitment to health and wellness issues under their 'Right Track' programme. ARAMARK’s food services division currently serves over 250,000 meals every day and the company spends over £40million with Irish suppliers.


Grainne Kelliher, Vice President Food Services, ARAMARK explained: “We are committed to highlighting the importance of nutrition in the area of health and wellness. This survey will provide us with further insight into the eating habits of consumers and allow us to continue our focus and


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range of healthy options available, as part of our overall Right Track programme. As market leaders, we regularly survey customers and clients for valuable feedback around eating trends and habits and we look forward to sharing the findings from this survey.”


www.surveymonkey.com/s/6J6DRFG


Eden Project forms new sustainability partnership Planet First and the Eden Project have joined to provide The Planet Mark, a new certification to help organisations of all sizes improve their sustainability performance. The Planet Mark aims to bring sustainability into the centre of organisations, helping each one to reduce energy costs, engage employees and win business.


www.planetfirst.co.uk


CONSTRUCTION SECTOR LEADS JOBS MARKET


GROWTH The jobs market has seen continued growth, with recovery being led by the construction and property sector, according to a report published this month. The latest Reed Job Index, which is compiled using data from around 150,000 vacancies and over 10,000 employers advertised on reed.co.uk, showed that July 2013 is up 17% year on year, while job opportunities in the construction and property sector increased by 92% on July 2012.


Growth has been steady throughout 2013, with the July Job Index six


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points higher than the year to date average (155). Other sectors which showed substantial increases year on year were training (62%), education (51%) and leisure and tourism (51%). Overall, the Job Index now stands at 161, up from 138 at the beginning of the year.


Commenting on the latest figures, James Reed, Chairman of reed.co.uk, said: “Given recent statistics, which show an annual rise in property prices for all regions of the UK for the first time in over five years, it isn’t too surprising that jobs growth in the construction and property sector has been so significant. It will be interesting to see how these figures move during the course of the year, as the influence of Government support through schemes such as Help to Buy becomes clearer.”


www.reed.co.uk


Gold Service Scholarship opens The Gold Service Scholarship competition, open to young people working in restaurant service, is back for a second year. The compe- tition, which crowned Gleneagles restaurant supervisor, Rebecca Dibben, the first national winner in February, is accepting entries from 1st September to find the next rising star in front of house hospitality.


www.thegoldservicescholarship.co.uk


New waste show for hospitality Fresh Montgomery, organiser of leading hospitality event Hotelympia, has announced the launch of WasteWorks, a brand new co-located event taking place 28th April – 1st May 2014 at ExCeL London, focusing purely on suppliers of waste solutions and services seeking to target the hospitality sector.


www.freshmontgomery.co.uk


Leadership in FM report Workplace Law has launched its second annual Leadership in FM report. The full report, an exclusive and extensive breakdown and analysis of all the information from the research, is now available to purchase at www.workplacelaw.net


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