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65 consultants brought in by Birmingham Council - costing £5 million

65 consultants brought in by Birmingham Council - costing £5 million A Freedom of Information request uncovers the cost of consultants this year at Birmingham City Council - with 20 costing more than £100k 05:30, 26 APR 2021 Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An IT boss costing a staggering £343,000, a Commonwealth Games director charging £168k for his expertise, and a Brexit coordinator raking in more than £150,000 are among the pricey specialists brought in to support Birmingham City Council projects this year.

Talent Development and Engagement Manager Job Placement – Airtel Uganda – Jobs in Uganda | Ugandan Jobline Jobs

Reports to: Human Resources Director   About US: Airtel was launched in Uganda in 1995 and is Uganda s most innovative mobile phone operator, which has introduced many “firsts” in the telecommunication sector such as: Pre-paid plans, Post-paid plans, International roaming, Dedicated customer care, One rate to all networks, Fax and Data, Call forwarding, Per second billing, Freedom Forever and Mobile Top up.  Airtel Uganda Limited is the country’s fastest growing telecom company, and a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel Limited - a leading global telecommunications company with operations in 16 countries across Asia and Africa.   Job Summary:  The Talent Development and Engagement Manager will be responsible for the development of employees through formulation, sourcing and implementation of interventions in line with training needs assessment at individual and business level. The role is also responsible for coordination of engagement activities to enhance staff capacity and

Builders Merchants News - BMF Sustainability Forum to launch in June

BMF Sustainability Forum to launch in June 21 April, 2021 SHARE The Forum will bring together merchants and building material manufacturers for regular briefings and discussions to share progress and best practice. In response to the Construction Leadership Council’s ambition to drive carbon out of construction the Builders Merchants Federation is launching a new Sustainability Forum, which will meet for the first time on 9 June. To be chaired by Giles Bradford, Communications and Engagement Manager at Bradfords Building Supplies and sponsored by BMF service member, Peak, the Sustainability Forum will bring together merchants and building material manufacturers for regular briefings and discussions to share progress and best practice.

Beyond ticking the box: Creating shared value in Australian social procurem

About this Event This roundtable will start a discussion on how Australian social procurement in the construction and infrastructure industry can be transformed from ‘ticking the box’ framework into a genuine, collaborative process of creating shared value with meaningful and sustainable social and economic impacts. Our guest speakers are from Transurban (Sustainable Procurement Manager, Deepen Somaiya), Ability Works Australia (AWA, CEO, Sue Boyce), Social Traders (Engagement Manager, Rebecca Green) and Apricot Consulting (CEO, James Natsis). In 2019, AWA and Transurban built on their existing relationship, establishing a Shared Value program to increase employment for people living with disability. This program now includes academics from RMIT University, Aurecon (design engineers) and Apricot Consulting (shared value project management). The program has clear KPIs and governance (including executive attendance), delivers in-kind training and consulting to AWA in rese

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