Two young apprentices will be joining a Warrington recruitment company and continuing their studies at Warrington and Vale Royal College. Integra People in Birchwood has invested in creating new jobs for the area while developing young people’s careers in payroll, business administration and finance. Mackenzie Roberts, who is 19, is one of the apprentices who will be enrolling on a level three business administration course at the college, which will be completed in the next 18 months. James Welsh, who has been an employee at Integra People for four years in the payroll department, will be completing a 12-month level three accounting qualification.
THE managing director of a Warrington-based business left his wife feeling anxious and depressed as a result of his controlling and coercive behaviour. David Lewis was made to face up to his actions before Chester Crown Court, where his wife read out a powerful statement detailing how they had affected her. The 50-year-old, the managing director of Birchwood-based employment agency Integra People, admitted that his behaviour would likely have caused her to fear violence. But he was spared an immediate jail sentence after the court heard how his imprisonment could jeopardise the jobs of those who work for him. Dafydd Roberts, prosecuting, told the court how Lewis married his wife in 2010, but his controlling and coercive behaviour became apparent over the last three years.
David Lewis THE managing director of a Cheshire business left his wife feeling anxious and depressed as a result of his controlling and coercive behaviour. David Lewis, of Moor Lane in Hapsford, near Frodsham, was made to face up to his actions before Chester Crown Court, where his wife read out a powerful statement detailing how they had affected her. The 50-year-old, the managing director of Birchwood-based employment agency Integra People, admitted that his behaviour would likely have caused her to fear violence. But he was spared an immediate jail sentence after the court heard how his imprisonment could jeopardise the jobs of those who work for him.
THE managing director of a Cheshire business left his wife feeling anxious and depressed as a result of his controlling and coercive behaviour. David Lewis was made to face up to his actions before Chester Crown Court, where his wife read out a powerful statement detailing how they had affected her. The 50-year-old, the managing director of Warrington-based employment agency Integra People, admitted that his behaviour would likely have caused her to fear violence. But he was spared an immediate jail sentence after the court heard how his imprisonment could jeopardise the jobs of those who work for him. Dafydd Roberts, prosecuting, told the court how Lewis married his wife in 2010, but his controlling and coercive behaviour became apparent over the last three years.
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