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Ansell Lighting gives Kickstart to young employees
nsell Lighting has lent its support to the £2 billion pound Government Kickstart initiative designed to support young
people aged 16 – 24 years into employment. Ansell Lighting has provided five young people, who were facing the prospect of long term unemployment, with six-month job placements. Danielle Hazeldine and Molly Jones have been employed as returns administrators, whilst Haaroon Amin and Shannon Cragg have joined the business as sales order processors. Reice Seerey has secured a role at Ansell’s lighting manufacturing operation as a production operative. All of the applicants were previously claiming Universal Credit and struggling to secure work. Sarah Ankers, HR director of Ansell Lighting, said: “As a business, we
are pleased to have been able to fully support this initiative. As well as introducing new talent for our business it has given us the opportunity to offer young people in our community the chance to learn transferable skills that are aimed at increasing their chances of sustained employment.
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