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Convenience Stores Top List of Services that Promote Local Growth

22 Jul 2024

The nation’s local convenience stores are the number one service for promoting local growth, according to new findings.
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Business rate reform called for as industry reacts to landslide Labour election win

9 Jul 2024

Following Labour’s general election win, the retail industry has stressed the need for a business rates overhaul to protect high streets across the country.
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Bira calls on new Labour government to prioritise independent retail sector

9 Jul 2024

Following Labour’s landslide Election victory, Bira, the British Independent Retailers Association, has urged the new government to make good on its promise of change by prioritising the... Read more…

Much loved toyshop saved by owner's daughter

9 Jul 2024

A much-loved toy shop in Aberystwyth that was facing closure has been saved after the former shopkeeper's daughter decided to take over the reins.
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Inverness-based retailer wins coveted Drapers Award for Best Independent Footwear Retailer

9 Jul 2024

A family-owner retailer in Inverness, Begg Shoes, has been named Best Independent Footwear Retailer at the 2024 Drapers Footwear Awards, held annually to celebrate the outstanding achievements... Read more…

'Pay-as-you-feel' barber wins hairdressing award

9 Jul 2024

A man who offers "pay-as-you-feel" haircuts has been named the UK's best barber.
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The Times publishes its list of the seven best shopping streets in the UK

24 Jun 2024

The Times has just published its list of the seven best shopping streets in the UK.
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Indie retail village wins Hospitality Hero Velvet Award for 2024

24 Jun 2024

An independent retail village in Ely that celebrates its one-year anniversary this month has won the Hospitality Hero Velvet Award for 2024.
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Bike shop owner slams police’s “abject apathy” after three shops broken into in one night

24 Jun 2024

A cycle shop owner has criticised the police’s “abject apathy” towards bike theft after thieves attempted to break into his store for the second time in a year, on the same... Read more…

A simple comparison of the General Election manifestos

24 Jun 2024

With less than three weeks to go until the General Election, Bira has produced a simple table comparing manifestos for Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Green Party and Reform UK, and... Read more…

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Retail industry key recruiter of people from under-utilised sections of society

Posted on in Business News

A new report released on behalf of the Retail Sector Council has outlined the work that the industry is doing to create more career opportunities for people that would otherwise be overlooked.

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The retail sector is the UK’s largest private sector employer. With approximately 3.57 million individuals currently working in this sector, it accounts for up to 10% of all jobs in the UK. Despite this, the industry faces a significant challenge with around 125,000 vacancies yet to be filled, highlighting an urgent need for innovative recruitment strategies.

The report, Retail – Employment Opportunities for Everyone, outlines the ways in which leading high street and online retailers are partnering with organisations to promote the recruitment of under-utilised parts of the population, including older people and career returners, refugees, prison leavers, disabled people, care leavers and ex-armed forces personnel.

It was co-ordinated by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) as part of the Delivery Group, on behalf of the Retail Sector Council.

One inspiring success story featured in the report is that of Aisha, who benefitted from the Bright Future Co-operative initiative in partnership with Causeway. Rescued from seven years of forced labour and abuse, Aisha’s job as a Co-op customer assistant marked the beginning of her new life.

This role not only gave her financial independence but also a welcoming community where she formed lasting friendships, significantly impacting her recovery and self-esteem.

Minister of State for Business and Enterprise Kevin Hollinrake said: “This report details the incredible work of the retail sector to boost employment and offer life changing opportunities to the most vulnerable in society. Working together, industry and government will continue to support the retail sector to thrive and grow.”

Helen Dickinson OBE, chief executive at the British Retail Consortium, said: “Retail remains an exciting and innovative industry to work in and this report highlights the diverse pool of talent which exists right across the industry.

“As retail jobs become higher skilled and better paid, it is vital that we continue to reach every community and to employ the best talent available.

“We must not rest on our laurels. We go further and faster on our drive to be the most inclusive industry we can be – identifying and breaking down those barriers which prevent talented individuals from getting involved. Yet, I am confident that we can deliver the change we aspire for, and I am excited to see the industry rise to the challenge.”

Association of Convenience Stores chief executive James Lowman said: “The retail sector is a champion of good working practices, offering local, secure employment that provides genuine two-sided flexibility.

“ACS is proud to have led this project which showcases the work that retailers are doing to help those who have not been given the same opportunities to succeed as others.

“These brilliant colleagues are an integral part of the retail workforce, and we hope that this report encourages more businesses to look to the under-utilised parts of society to fill vacancies and provide life-changing career opportunities.”

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