People
No jab, no job?
Just over a year ago, Covid-19 developed from a localised outbreak in a Chinese province to a global pandemic.
Reputation rescue
Reputations, like trust, are hard to earn and easy to lose. Threats to a reputation come in many forms – rivals making underhand allegations, activity by state-run organs and malevolence in elements...
The new face of recruitment
The adoption of technology is relentless, but businesses – and that technology – still need people. Whether it’s for management, the shop floor, accounts or deliveries, people make the world go around...
A golden opportunity to futureproof print
For more than a year now the numerous societal side-effects of the coronavirus pandemic have wreaked havoc on our day-to-day lives.
Our April and May 21 ‘jabs, jobs and inkjet' issue is out now and as usual it’s stuffed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...
As life and the economy take further faltering steps towards normality, the new issue of Printweek looks at two hot, post-pandemic topics: do you need a vaccine policy for your teams and how to update...
The Printing Charity reveals 2021 Rising Star winners
The Printing Charity has revealed the 47 young people that have received grants of up to £1,500 each as part of its annual Rising Star Awards, with more than half of this year's line-up coming from...
APS takes on former Communisis exec
APS Group has boosted its team with another senior hire by taking on a former Communisis executive.
Industry pays tribute as pioneer Geschke passes away
Adobe co-founder Dr Chuck Geschke, one of the fathers of the desktop publishing revolution that transformed the printing industry, has died aged 81.
CCM Group launches flexible working scheme
CCM Group has implemented a new flexible working scheme for all of its office-based staff.
Print centenarian hits high note for charity
A retired print worker has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity as a way to mark his 100th birthday.