Latest Organisational changes News
Abacus Plumbing and Berkeys partners : Abacus offers air conditioning repair and installation services to Houston homeowners
Abacus Plumbing Company will provide air conditioning and heating services to homeowners in the greater Houston area. Recent partnership with Berkeys allows Abacus, a leading residential and commercial plumbing company in the Houston area, to extend its service offerings to include the installation, repair, and maintenance of residential cooling and heating equipment. “Abacus has earned a reputation throughout Houston for providing exceptio... [more]
HVCA BECOMES B&ES ON 1 MARCH 2012
The Heating and Ventilating Contractors’ Association (HVCA) is rebranding and from 1 March 2012 will be known as the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES). The HVCA, established in 1904 as the National Association of Master Heating and Domestic Engineers, adopted the HVCA name in 1963. Bob Shelley, President of the HVCA comments, “ Back then, of course, that’s exactly how the majority of the members would have described themsel... [more]
Business Intelligence Seminars at Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Show 2012 sponsored by Climate Center
Climate Center announces it is sponsoring the high profile Business Intelligence Seminars at the forthcoming ACR Show 2012. The seminars are being staged in a purpose-designed auditorium on the floor of the show, which takes place at the NEC, Birmingham, 13 to 15 March, 2012. The high quality programme will address key issues facing the air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including changing legislation, training needs, new business... [more]
Building & Engineering Services Association is the new name voted by the membership of the HVCA
On 8th of december, at a special general meeting, over 90% accross the membership supported the decision. The new name will take effect from 1 march 2012. In introducing the resolution to re-brand, HVCA president Bob Shelley explained that independent research carried out among members and their clients had revealed a widespread belief that the HVCA name no longer fully reflected the scope of services provided by Association members – which is... [more]
Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering sets up new renewable energy group
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) representing thousands of heating and plumbing engineers across the country has launched a new working group to look at the issues surrounding renewable energy. The first meeting will be held in the New Year. The country’s leading heating and plumbing organisation has more than 12,000 members across the country and represents the interests of the industry at local and nationa... [more]
Other Organisational changes news and reviews
Report criticises Heathrow queues
Long queues at Heathrow airport were caused by organisational changes and a lack of planning, an inspector says.
The change advocate
At a time when many organisations are undergoing a significant amount of change, executives are finding themselves having to manage change weary staff through both change and their operational portfolios.
Bosses blamed for borders fiasco
Poor management decisions have been blamed for border control problems at Heathrow.
Poll debacles: Congress overhaul not anytime soon
The Antony committee report on the Congress debacle in the assembly polls, expected to be finalised in a week, will set the stage for discussions on the organisational changes in Congress.
Police to axe 125 support jobs
The Police Commissioner is planning to cut 125 staff from the payroll.
VIDEO: Lack of staff caused Heathrow queues
An official inspection has strongly criticised the UK Borders Agency for failing to manage one of the busiest times of the year.
Job cuts will have 'serious consequences' - Police Association
The Police Association says cutting 125 jobs will be a step backwards for police.
Wallbridge Mining Reports on AGM and Organizational Changes
Wallbridge Mining Reports on AGM and Organizational Changes
No budget cut, but Police to reduce support
The New Zealand Police budget will not be cut this coming financial year but the organisation is planning some modest reductions in non-sworn support staff to live within its means, the Commissioner of Police, Peter Marshall, said today.
Local impact of police job cuts unknown
Police will cut about 125 support staff jobs in a bid to stay within budget over the next year.

