The Armed Forces Covenant is an enduring covenant between the people of the UK, His Majesty’s Government and all those who serve or have served in the armed forces of the Crown and their families.
It is designed to ensure that members of the armed forces community do not face disadvantages arising from their service in the provision of public and commercial services. In some circumstances special provision may be justified, especially for those who have given most, such as the injured or bereaved.
Keller Williams UK will be supporting and promoting armed forces events, such as armed forces week, reserves day, the Poppy appeal and remembrance activities, and are committed to developing an armed forces network to enable entrepreneurs with a forces connection to meet, support one another and provide feedback as to how KWUK can best support veterans.
Mark Readings, the recently appointed CEO of Keller Williams UK said: “I am delighted to commit KWUK to the Armed Forces Covenant and to ensure that we do everything we can to provide respect, support and fair treatment to those that have fulfilled their duty to everyone in defence of the realm.
“We have appointed Paul Renton, KWUK Director of Growth & Development and an RAF veteran, as Armed Forces Champion within KWUK and we will be developing a specific network to support veterans including a dedicated KW Armed Forces page on our website.
“We will encourage and support veterans seeking a career to explore working with KWUK through specific mentoring schemes, guaranteed interviews and work insight days.”
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