Three companies working in North Lanarkshire have received accreditation awards for their “high standards of excellence” in meeting the council’s employer charter.
Housebuilding contractor McTaggart Construction earned a gold award while Wishaw -based Enevate Homes and Cumbernauld firm Indeglas each received silver.
The company has worked with teachers and support staff to adapt learning material and taken part in employer engagement sessions with additional support schools, helping pupils achieve official construction skills accreditation and working to help young people gain further training and move into employment.
Managing director and founder Jeanette MacIntyre was inducted into the hall of fame at Edinburgh Napier University in 2021 “in tribute to her creative talent and as an acknowledgement to the significant contribution she has made to the built environment sector”. Businesses which achieve two or more of the four commitments receive bronze, silver or gold accreditation from the free charter scheme; more information is available at northlanarkshiresworking.co.uk/the-nl-employer-charter/
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