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Time to review your marketing?
19th of July 2019The world is your oyster…you have never had such an array of channels for marketing your products or services. Your dilemma is deciding which ones are right for your business. Hartley Milner enlists the help of a professional guide to get you through the marketing maze.
When did you last review your marketing strategy? This year, last year,
European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2018 Winner - Ilunion Facility Services
18th of July 2019Ilunion Facility Services in Spain has a business model based on the balance between social and economic issues. Its key commitment is to create quality jobs for people with disabilities at risk of social exclusion. At the 2018 European Cleaning & Hygiene awards it was given the prize in the category Workforce – Commitment to
Taiwan - concerned about cleanliness
17th of July 2019The Taiwanese cleaning industry is getting a little bit bigger every year, as it is turning from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market, resulting in very low payment for cleaners. Yet, when Bobbie van der List travels through the country it seems to be a respected job, and keeping the public spaces clean seems to be ingrained in
European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards 2018 Winner - Principle Cleaning Services
16th of July 2019Principle Cleaning Services account manager Ben Swinbourne worked tirelessly to address the challenges on his cleaning contract. His success earned him the Rising Star prize in the 2018 European Cleaning & Hygiene Awards.
Ben Swinbourne started working for Principle Cleaning Services as account manager at Paddington Central - a mixed use,
European Court of Justice rules companies must register their working hours
15th of July 2019European member states must oblige employers to set up an objective, reliable and accessible system by which they record the daily working time of each employee. This will ensure that the rights of workers, as set out in the Working Time Directive and the European Charter, are respected. This was a ruling by the European Court of Justice last
Furniture maker told to stop sweeping floor with a broom by health and safety bosses
12th of July 2019A furniture maker in the UK has been advised that he should put down his broom in favour of an industrial vacuum by health and safety bosses.
Michael Northcroft said he was encouraged to no longer sweep the floor of his factory as it could cause serious harm to his 10 workers. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) told him the sweeping of





