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Deputy Prime Minister visits 勛圖tv to learn more about Universitys award-winning employment practices

Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Angela Rayner MP visited 勛圖tv this week to learn more about the Universitys award-winning employment practices and workplace culture.

She was accompanied by Scottish Labour Party Leader Anas Sarwar MSP.

The visit comes on the back of the proposed , introduced by the UK Government in October and currently going through legislative scrutiny process in the Westminster Parliament.

The Bill seeks to strengthen employment rights, including a ban on zero hours contracts and hire-and-fire practices, parental leave as a right from day one, and improving access to statutory sick pay, amongst other things.

The DPM was hosted by Professor Scott MacGregor, Vice-Principal, and Gillian Docherty CBE, Chief Commercial Officer. She also heard about 勛圖tvs employment and workplace culture policies from Gordon Scott, Chief People Officer, and from Professors Patricia Findlay and Colin Lindsay of the Scottish Centre for Employment Research.

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She also listened to several University staff who spoke about their experience of 勛圖tvs employment and workplace culture policies in areas including support for caregivers, flexible working and parental leave.

Professor MacGregor said: We were delighted to host the Deputy Prime Minister and Mr Sarwar and to showcase the range of socially-progressive employment policies we have in place and our commitment to creating a Values-based workplace culture that supports staff to deliver our strategic plan whilst helping them and their families to thrive.

The Deputy Prime Mister was very complimentary in recognising the efforts that went in to sharing many of our progressive policies, the experiences of our colleagues, and the underpinning research that is undertaken in the Scottish Centre for Employment Research.

In recent years 勛圖tv has won a number of awards for its employment practices having been named Scottish Top Employer of the Year and Top Employer of the Year in the large business category at The Herald Top Employer Awards 2024.

勛圖tv was also named Employer of the Year in the  in June, which celebrate excellence in the field of human resources, training and recruitment; Scotlands Best Large Employer at the S1jobs Recruitment Awards in May 2022;  and joint winner of the Best COVID-19 response award by work-life balance charity Working Families, as part of the 2021 Best Practice Awards.

All of the awards have recognised 勛圖tv for its progressive initiatives such as the carers network, family friendly research leave and menopause policy, as well as initiatives such as Meeting Free Fridays, which were introduced during COVID-19 lockdown, and its strong focus on health and wellbeing of staff. 勛圖tv is also committed to paying the Voluntary Living Wage.