news

juice and withy king host breakfast seminar - an update on the agency directive - jika jika - wed 22nd sept at 9.00am

Juice Recruitment would like to invite you to a breakfast meeting to discuss the AWD, due to come into force from 1st October 2011 and the effect it could have on your business. Tony Brown from Withy King Solicitors will be there providing everything you wanted to know about the working time regulations, but were afraid to ask!

18/08/2010 13:18:43

juice & target host business breakfast entitled ' how to give your buisness the edge' by northern arc

A chance to join us for Breakfast on Wednesday 15th September 7.45am, giving you the opportunity to network and gain an invaluable insight into a strategic development programme that will help give your business a boost provided by Nick Marsh - Strategic Advisor from Northern Arc

18/08/2010 13:16:15

political, economical and legal hr update - bath & west wilts cipd - tuesday 14th september 17.45 to 19.30

The Bath & West Wilts CIPD Group will be hosting a fascinating seminar to kick off the new academic year. If you need to know about new legislation for the year coupled with issues the Bath Area are facing in terms of demographics, employment and what the future holds for HR business in the area, Rob Sketchley along with a Senior Member/Director of Bath & North East Somerset Council and Tony Brown of Withy King will be there to present and answer your questions, this is a Seminar not to be missed!

18/08/2010 13:05:48

fantastic response to the bath salary guide 2010

Juice received excellent feedback on The Bath Salary Guide 2010 following the Best of Bath event on 30th July. With a response like that it looks like we may have to do another one for next year – watch this space!!

18/08/2010 13:02:49

big wigs challenge

A FUNDRAISING challenge giving businesses and individuals the chance to display their money-making skills will be launched by Sue Ryder Care next month. Businesses or entrepreneurs will be given a £50 note and have to think of ways to return it with as much interest as possible in four months. The Big Wigs Challenge will run from September 2010 until January 2011.

The idea is for local buisnesses to prove just how good an entrepreneur they are. They are not telling anyone what to do with the money, they just want teams or individuals within organisations to think of an ingenious way to make the money grow and give it back to Sue Ryder Care with substantial interest.

Macey and Vicky from our Bristol office are joining in with the challenge to show their entrepreneurial skills hoping to raise as much money as possible to help Sue Ryder Care which provides compassionate care and support for people living with serious illnesses and conditions, as well as their families and loved ones.

04/08/2010 10:40:45