
Employer Charter awards for 14 North Lanarkshire companies and charities
Provost Kenneth Duffy presented Employer Charter awards to the companies at an event marking the achievements of organisations which have received the accreditation.
Fourteen local companies and charities have been recognised by North Lanarkshire Council for their high standards of excellence.
Provost Kenneth Duffy presented Employer Charter awards to the companies at an event marking the achievements of organisations which have received the accreditation.
The charter is based around four commitments by employers: to pay all staff the Real Living Wage; employ North Lanarkshire residents; use local businesses in the supply chain where possible; and ensure fair work practices which attract and retain employees.
Businesses which achieve two or more of these commitments receive a bronze, silver or gold accreditation. Membership of the charter is free.
'Congratulations to all the businesses and charities on the awards which highlight their commitment to investing in their employees, being a positive employer and a responsible business,' said Provost Duffy.
'Our Employer Charter delivers benefits for both employers and employees as well as supporting our continuing work to develop a sustainable, diverse economy in North Lanarkshire.'
Hotworx in Bellshill provides gas boiler, renewables and oil boiler central heating servicing, installation and repairs. The Gas Safe and OFTEC accredited team install heating systems, offering a long-term quality guarantee and high quality after sales service.
Saltire Facilities Management, based in Bellshill, is one of the UK's largest property services providers, and partner to public sector organisations, serving social housing tenants and private homeowners.
Bellshill-based Document Data Group Ltd specialises in printers/photocopiers, document management, IT support, and telecoms and broadband. They support organisations with the flow of documents from print to secure storage.
Igne in Bellshill provides a comprehensive range of construction materials and geotechnical testing services.
NL Carers Together, based in Motherwell, are contracted by University Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire and North Lanarkshire Council to provide a range of support services to local carers.
Greenerleaf Estate Maintenance Ltd in Coatbridge delivers a wide range of environmental works including specialist cleaning, end of tenancy property clearances, ground works, pest control and fumigation.
Cliftonville & Coatdyke Community Group is a volunteer-led, not-for-profit organisation and community hub based in Coatbridge, providing a welcoming, inclusive space that supports people of all ages through community-led activities, events, and services.
Airdrie-based charity Lanarkshire Carers provides information, advice and support to people who care. They are commissioned by University Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire University Health and Social Care Partnership to provide Adult Carer Support Services to local carers.
BEC Machined Plastics and Engineering Supplies in Cumbernauld manufacture and supply high-quality, precision-engineered components to industries such as renewables, oil and gas, subsea, and defence and help customers find the best engineering solutions for their applications.
G4 Claims is a family run Wishaw-based accident management company. They have built a strong reputation for offering high levels of customer service, taking the stress out of a car accident.
Ponies Help Children in Harthill rescues ponies and encourages and nurtures bonds between them and children and young people. This bond supports the development of emotional resilience. trust, and social inclusion, as well as promoting mental and physical well-being.
Bells Food Group in Shotts is a family run company operating for over 90 years. With over 80% of shell pie sales in Scotland being Bells pies, the brand has become a household name.
Morgan Sindall, based in Motherwell, are a group of specialist businesses, delivering housing and mixed-use partnership schemes, fit out and construction services across the UK for the public, commercial and regulated sectors. The company received Gold accreditation.
FBD Consultancy are an experienced business growth specialist, and accountancy and tax practice based in Dennyloanhead. They work according to their core values that keep the focus on delivering quality, friendly service to their clients.
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