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Over 90 Hackney business leaders sign first Business Charter
Hackney’s business community attended en masse to sign the first Hackney Business Charter, a commitment to the ongoing investment in the borough’s economy and its community.
Over 90 leaders from across Hackney’s thriving industries joined the Mayor of Hackney, Jules Pipe, for the inaugural Hackney Business Summit, a celebration of the positive impact that large commercial and smaller local businesses can have in the borough.
Launching last week at Ace Hotel in the centre of Shoreditch, the Summit provided an opportunity for businesses to sign-up to the Charter’s three key principles, which are: Community, Employment and Environment.
The Charter’s principles aim to encourage businesses to investment back into local areas of need, providing employment opportunities for local people, as well as supporting and strengthening communities and bringing in new and established businesses.
Businesses that sign the Charter will receive a range of comprehensive support from the Council that includes recruitment support, help with finding work premises in Hackney, growth and investment advice and training, promotion via the Hackney Business Network, and invitations to further business community events.
Jules Pipe, Mayor of Hackney said: “It was terrific to see so many businesses turn up to the launch, all interested to find ways they could put something back into the community around them. The Council is keen to support Hackney businesses to succeed and in return, through our Hackney Business Charter, we’re looking to them to open up opportunities for local people. The borough has unemployment and our new and growing businesses have a skills shortage – this scheme is designed to help solve both problems.
Hackney’s growing economic success should work for its residents as much as it works for businesses and visitors, if the borough is to remain a great place to live.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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