Umbrella Training’s CEO Adele Oxberry featured in The Caterer

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Our chief executive and founder Adele Oxberry had the opportunity to give comment and feature in this month’s copy of The Caterer, as part of a an article titled ‘The Bright Side of Brexit.

The feature gives a view on the impact of Brexit on the hospitality industry, and how Brexit and the pandemic are encouraging hospitality operators to take a more sustainable and home-grown approach to their staffing needs. We believe that the Kickstart Scheme will play a vital role in supporting businesses with recruitment over the coming months and urge employers to build it into their recovery strategy. The scheme offers a no-cost way to employ young people as the sector reopens and demand increases.

Adele says:

"The funding offered through this initiative will be invaluable to businesses that are struggling from the economic fallout of the pandemic and resourcing implications brought about by Brexit. The increasing need for a sustainable workforce now that free movement has ended is going to be vital when organisations look to build and develop their people strategies."

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The Kickstart Scheme

We are well underway in supporting businesses across a variety of sectors, helping them access government funding with the Kickstart Scheme.

The scheme, which is designed to create new job placements for 16 to 24 year-olds on Universal Credit who are at risk of long term unemployment, offers employers the chance to train up new team members and is a way to revitalise sectors that will need to bounce back quickly as part its recovery out of COVID.

 Employers of all sizes can apply for funding which covers:

  •  100% of the National Minimum Wage (or the National Living Wage depending on the age of the participant) for 25 hours per week for a total of 6 months

  • associated employer National Insurance contributions

  • employer minimum automatic enrolment contributions

  • Up to £1,500 per job placement for setup costs, support and training

  • Employers can spread the start date of the job placements up until the end of December 2021 

 

To secure your government funding or find out more please visit: www.umbrellatraining.co.uk/kickstart-scheme or email kickstart@umbrellatraining.co.uk

Follow us via Linkedin to receive updates of our forthcoming LinkedIn Live where we will be answering employers most common Kickstart Scheme FAQ’s and the benefits of the scheme, with a focus on the hospitality sector.

 
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