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Using the news to create customer engagement
24th of October 2017 Article by Laura NapperLaura Napper, managing director of Twilight Cleaning and Facilities Management, continues her series of exclusive blogs about social media for the ECJ website. Here she talks about staying abreast of the news can help your social media activity.
Staying on top of the news can at times be overwhelming. At times there's so much going on, not just in the UK, but Europe and the US. Not a day goes by without some controver..
Recycling - what goes around comes around
13th of October 2017 Article by James LeeCromwell Polythene managing director James Lee encourages the cleaning industry to lobby government to take recycling in public more seriously.
Championed by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), the theme of the recent Recycle Week in the UK is Recycle - It's Worth It, focusing on the idea of what goes around, comes around.
The concept is to highlight the lifecycle of mate..
Holiday hygiene
26th of September 2017 Article by Paul WonnacottPaul Wonnacott is managing director and president of Vectair Systems, specialist in washroom hygiene and aircare systems.
By now most of us will have already been on our annual summer holiday - something that us Brits look forward to with a passion. According to the ONS, British people made over 65 million foreign trips in 2015. But it's not cheap - according to new research by Asda Money, taking a family of four on a su..
Using LinkedIn
12th of September 2017 Article by Laura NapperLaura Napper, managing director of Twilight Cleaning and Facilities Management, continues her series of exclusive blogs about social media for the ECJ website. Here she talks about using LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is a fascinating tool for the cleaning professional for several reasons. Firstly, it allows people to act as an ambassador for their company - no hiding behind » view blog post
Knowledge knocks down sick leave
30th of August 2017 Article by Lotte PrintzBack pain is among the most costly and widespread conditions in Denmark, however mere knowledge is likely to lower work absence, writes Lotte Printz.
There’s no easy way to lower sick leave. Or so it has been said. But now it seems that something as simple as words can do the trick. All it takes to lower back pain-related sick leave considerably are two one-hour talks on basic anatomy and modern pain models. And that’..