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May 24, 2021 | Career

What You Can Do If Your Apprenticeship Ends Early

Things don’t always go to plan, and sometimes apprenticeships end prematurely. Employers go out of business, relocate to somewhere new, or the company cuts jobs. What options do apprentices have if this happens?

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April 13, 2021 | Insights

How To Be Ready For Anything When Pitching Your Services

Planning for a bid, tender, proposal, or pitch can be daunting, especially when competing with bigger companies. Many small businesses may discover that they don’t have all the resources required. However, this shouldn’t put them off pitching. With the right approach and some careful planning, the project win could be theirs.

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April 06, 2021 | Press Release

FHR Announces Partnership With Yurringa To Improve Economic Parity For Indigenous Communities

Frontline Human Resources (FHR) is proud to announce a partnership with Yurringa – an Indigenous-led, and owned, employment enterprise in Shepparton, Victoria.

This partnership provides Yurringa with back-of-house, scalable capacity, to offer labour hire and employment services to the communities they serve. The partnership seeks to create sustainable, prosperous, and balanced communities amongst those who experience disadvantage.

Through this collaboration, Yurringa can act on its objectives of improving economic parity between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous communities, to achieve a more sustainable future for Indigenous people. The relationship is formally reflected in the words “Yurringa, powered by FHR”.

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March 10, 2021 | Insights

Successfully Integrating White-Collar Workers Into A Blue-Collar Environment

Regardless of the industry, most organisations’ workforces are made up of a mix of blue- and white-collar workers. Integrating white-collar workers into a blue-collar environment doesn’t need to be hard. With the right approach, an inclusive culture can be established. The result? There’s no ‘them and us’. Instead, everyone works as one.

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