We are delighted to be one of ten successful organisations, chosen by The Robertson Trust, to be awarded a grant to help improve job design and flexibility in frontline roles, in Scotland. We have a long history of supporting flexible job creation in Scotland, and put forward a bid through the Trust’s Work Pathways open call, which challenged charities and social enterprises to design ideas to deliver big change, to help tackle in-work poverty in Scotland over the next 3-5 years. Our project aims to change the way in which roles in key low wage industries are designed and advertised. It will unlock more secure/increased hours and progression opportunities for low paid workers and those facing structural barriers to fair work, by working with employers in target sectors to open up more of their vacancies to flexible working options and predictable hours. We are excited to start on this programme in the new year. Lyndsay Fraser Robertson, The Robertson Trust Programme Officer says: "These awards are designed to support work over the next 3-5 years that has a high potential for delivering significant, long-term impact on poverty and trauma. Each of the ten projects funded through this open call really brought this potential to life and we are excited to work alongside these partners to maximise their impact and learn what works well and less well.” Clare McNeil, Director of Policy and Innovation at Timewise says: "We are delighted to have secured this significant grant from the Robertson Trust to work with employers to influence the way in which roles in key low wage industries are designed and advertised. We know that a lack of flexible and predictable work is a key factor in preventing people from both securing and progressing in work. Tackling this is essential for reducing working poverty over the longer-term." #Scotland #TacklingInWorkPoverty
FUNDING Tackling in-work poverty in Scotland. We are excited to share details of funding for 10 projects with potential to deliver lasting change on in-work poverty in Scotland. Emerging from our open call launched earlier this year, over £2.5 million has been awarded to the following organisations: Business in the Community CLES - Centre for Local Economic Strategies Close the Gap Enable Works Fife Gingerbread Learning and Work Institute Living Wage Scotland Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Timewise Worker Support Centre Full details > https://lnkd.in/e-iX-xzR