Law firm to go on hiring spree for new Manchester office
A law firm has revealed ambitious growth plans in the Manchester area that will lead to the creation of 50 new jobs in the city, a news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
A law firm has revealed ambitious growth plans in the Manchester area that will lead to the creation of 50 new jobs in the city, a news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
Deploying a modern, reliable time and attendance and access control system is a must for any new technology centre, such as the one that is currently being planned by Alstom and could lead to the creation of up to 600 new jobs.
The facility, which Alstom is investing €25m (£22.5m) into, is located in Widnes and is scheduled to launch in May 2017.
Multiple jobs at a privately owned engineering company in Carlisle with a history dating back to 1859 have come under fire as the company went into administration, according to a news report in the local business media.
A law firm in Manchester has started a redundancy process as it undergoes a significant restructuring involving the relocation of front-line services, a recent news report in the local business media has been able to suggest.
A company specializing in the manufacture of toilet paper and tissues has revealed plans to create 80 new jobs in Leyland after leasing a new 168,000 sq ft facility in the area, a news report has been able to suggest.
Construction work has recently started on a development that includes more than 150 apartments and eight ground-level commercial units in Ancoats, Manchester, a recent news report in the local media has been able to suggest.
The development, Sawmill Court, is being built for Manchester Life Development Company, the joint venture between Manchester City FC’s owner and the council.
A commercial vehicles dealer is set to build a new headquarters on a 3.25-acre green field site adjacent on Omega North in Warrington, local business media has been able to suggest.
A workforce management system is something every company should consider, as it can prove to be immensely helpful both during periods of rapid staff growth or when redundancies are required.
Plans for building a new 62-home development at a former NHS depot in Lancaster have been approved, a recent report found.
Lancaster City Council has approved the Brewster Bye Architects-deigned scheme (pictured), which features 42 houses and 20 apartments as well as a retail unit, by developer PJ Livesey Group.
Plans to build almost 230 homes next to a riding school on the outskirts of Preston look set to be given the go-ahead, a recent news report has been able to suggest.