Hanging basked courses reduce sickness and beat stress !
30.06.10
Manchester Airport is reducing staff sickness and stress with training sessions on everything from making hanging baskets to photography, the Manchester Evening News reports. Hundreds of staff – from senior managers to coach drivers – are being given time away from their day jobs to take part in the sessions at the airport's learning centre. More than 200 have already completed short courses in nine subjects, with a further 400 on waiting lists.
The 'Airport Learn' scheme is costing £120,000, with the bill being split between the centre's partners, Manchester Airport, Trafford college, Myerscough college and the trade unions Unison and Unite. The airport says benefits of the course include a reduction in sickness, fewer complaints from customers, better quality of work and increased employee happiness.
One of the most popular workshops is a horticultural demonstration, where staff are shown how to make hanging baskets. Myerscough college's short course and training development manager Colin Todhunter old the newspaper: ‘Our tutor covers the basics of how to make a hanging basket and the students follow what he does – a bit like Blue Peter. They all go away with smiles on their faces. The sessions gave staff chance to do something different away from the office environment.’
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