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FM firm highlights top ways businesses can reduce energy waste

Following the news surrounding the increasing energy bills for residents in the UK, businesses are also facing a crisis. Corporate energy doesn’t currently have a price cap in the UK, with some suppliers increasing their contract rates by over 120% ...

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Senior promotions at J S Wright

J S Wright has promoted two highly experienced members of staff to directors. Matthew Coy and David Cook have taken on the positions of Contracts Director and Design & Estimating Director at the Birmingham-based building services company respectively. With 47 ...

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Jaguar retains Paddington Central deal

Jaguar Building Services has retained its contract at Paddington Central for a further five-year term following an official retender process. The deal will see Jaguar providing M&E maintenance services to British Land’s portfolio of buildings at Paddington Central, including 3 ...

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UK ‘living crisis’ hits workplaces

A third of white-collar professionals have stated that they are ‘very likely’ to leave their job in the coming months, unless more understanding and assistance is directed toward personal matters which impact their work. According to research carried out by ...

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FM acquisition and merger rumours

According to a report by Sky News, Clayton Dubliner & Rice (CD&R), a private equity company based in the US is looking to buy and merge facilities management firms Atalian Servest and OCS Group, which between them employ close to ...

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FM can contribute to ESG agenda finds FMJ Facilities Show seminar

ESG is a massive strategic opportunity for the FM sector but we’ve got to work together as a sector to share best practice. That was a key message of James Bradley, COO – Churchill Group, during the FMJ panel discussion ...

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Sodexo builds on partnership to tackle food insecurity

The Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation is extending its work with food redistribution charity, The Bread and Butter Thing (TBBT), to help provide nutritious food for thousands of families in the North of England while at the same time significantly reducing ...

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Trade unions and scientists push for indoor air quality pledge

Trade unions and scientists want employers to sign a pledge to protect the health and wellbeing of their employees by improving workplace conditions, including turning their buildings into ‘safe havens’ from polluted air. The Public & Commercial Services (PCS) union ...

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Institute of Hospitality launches Annual Dinner & Awards

After a two-year absence due to the pandemic, the Institute of Hospitality’s (IoH) black-tie Annual Dinner & Awards 2022 is back and will take place on 4 July 2022 at Hilton London Bankside with the search to find the very ...

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ECA announces new President

Business leader and electrical engineer, Steve Murray, has been named as the new President of the UK’s leading engineering services trade association, the ECA. Murray jointly owns WT Jenkins Ltd, an electrical contractor based in Liverpool, which he joined in ...

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