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Birmingham Post
Business
Jon Robinson

Northern businesses unite to provide jobs and support for Ukraine refugees

Jobs and support are being provided by a consortium of business leaders from across the North to Ukrainians impacted by the invasion of their country by Russia.

The United For Ukraine coalition has been brought together at the request of leaders from across the North, including the Northern Powerhouse Partnership and North West Business Leadership Team (NWBLT), with support from the NP11 group of Local Enterprise Partnerships.

The initiative is focused around a digital platform, created by the Growth Company, which connects employers with refugees.

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For Ukrainian nationals, and other refugees who are eligible, the United For Ukraine website provides a searchable list of vacancies with employers who have committed to providing good job opportunities in a supportive environment.

For employers, the free-to-use site provides a direct way to communicate job opportunities and access the right support, to employ those coming here who wish to, and are able to, work.

The site – which is accessible in both English and Ukrainian – also provides signposting to support services and referral agencies for Ukrainian refugees, such as free English language courses and how to open a bank account, as well as services providing advice on issues including housing, work permits and childcare.

Organisations involved in the creation of United For Ukraine include KPMG, PWC, Creative Concern, DWF Law, EY, Cirrus Connect, Bruntwood, Siemens, Northern Power Women, Net Zero North West and Agent.

Mike Wilton, director at Arup, and NWBLT board member who has chaired the coalition, said: "Now is the time for us to work together to do all we can to support these refugees who are fleeing the conflict with Russia.

"I’m incredibly proud of everyone who has joined forces to make this happen, on an entirely voluntary basis, using their own time and resources to do the right thing.

"Not only is this incredibly important to support Ukrainian nationals, but it’s also hugely beneficial for our region. We know that many skills gaps exist in the North, and we have an unprecedented level of unfilled vacancies, so this will help us to bridge those gaps – there are so many reasons for us to get behind this initiative."

Professor Juergen Maier, vice-chair of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, added: "It’s wonderful to see the northern business community coming together to provide employment opportunities for refugees.

"We want to send a message to those fleeing the appalling situation in their home country that they are very welcome here and that we are ready to support them however we can."

Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said: "Millions of Ukrainians have had their lives shattered by the brutal Russian invasion. It’s vital we do all we can to support those coming to this country fleeing the conflict.

"It’s hugely encouraging to see the northern business community come together in this way, offering employment opportunities for those who are able to work, as well as signposting to support for learning English and finding housing.

"We want to ensure people who are provided sanctuary in the North are able to settle and feel welcome."

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