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Aggregate Industries shows support for the UK Armed Forces community

Aggregate Industries, a leading player in the UK construction and infrastructure industries, is pledging its support for the British Armed Forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant. Companies that sign the Covenant commit to providing support for the employment of veterans, supporting employees in the Reserve Forces and ensuring no members of the Armed Forces community faces disadvantage in the provision of their services. Hazel Mooney, talent acquisition leader at Aggregate Industries, sa
September 6, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

1707 Aggregate Industries, a leading player in the UK construction and infrastructure industries, is pledging its support for the British Armed Forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant.

Companies that sign the Covenant commit to providing support for the employment of veterans, supporting employees in the Reserve Forces and ensuring no members of the Armed Forces community faces disadvantage in the provision of their services.

Hazel Mooney, talent acquisition leader at Aggregate Industries, said: “We are proud to be able to sign the Covenant, as it is an important promise, ensuring that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces and their families, are treated fairly. We will continue to develop initiatives within our business to ensure we can truly deliver on our promise.”

Catherine Suckling, the Ministry of Defence’s assistant regional employer engagement director in the East Midlands, helped to organise the signing. She said: “I am delighted that Aggregate Industries has signed the Armed Forces Covenant. Through their military training, reservists, and former regular members of the Armed Forces, develop a wide range of skills and attributes that are beneficial in a modern working environment; the Chief Executive understands this and that a relationship with Defence will be mutually beneficial.”

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