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CVS supports Work & Family Show 2014
Computershare Voucher Services (CVS) has announced it is backing the Work & Family Show 2014.
Around 10,000 visitors are expected to attend the show that has been designed to provide businesses and working parents with ideas and solutions to help them achieve family-friendly working.
The show is being held from 21-22 February and has been introduced as a result of the growing demands of working parents and career break women.
The event will offer advice to parents and also give businesses the opportunity to showcase their family-friendly ethos and speak directly to experienced candidates looking to return to work.
CVS is sponsoring the show’s business delegate workshops and business networking area. A highlight of the workshops will be a special one-day event being held on Friday 21 February for HR and diversity professionals, where they will receive advice on getting to grips with the important issue of work and family. The day will also include a networking lunch for business delegates.
Julian Foster, managing director of CVS, said: “Families are at the heart of what we do at CVS and we’re proud to be supporting the Work & Family Show. Promoting the benefits of family-friendly working practices and helping to create a positive relationship between work and home life is something we are very passionate about.”
The Work & Family Show is being held at ExCel in London on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Creative Leopard .
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