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Vital Human Resources secure £150 million Network Rail contract

Vital Human Resources, part of the Morson Group, has been awarded a £150 million contract to provide Network Rail labour covering a range of strategic and operational roles over the next five years.

Running until 2026, with a possible extension until 2029, Vital will supply 100 per cent of frontline labour for the East Coast Mainline, North East, East Midlands and Wales.

Regionally, those roles will include Core Labour, Track, Civils, Trackworker Protection and Semi Professional Grades. The company will also manage all recruitment for Signalling & Telecommunications and Electrification and Plant, nationwide. Mobilisation of the contract is already underway, with deployment starting on October 1st.

Vital has pledged to leave a social legacy that spans well beyond the lifespan of the contract. In a bid to uplift the wider rail industry, the company will channel 20% of the workforce through SME alliance partners, supporting SME businesses in the rail supply chain and communities and sponsorship interests within the region under which it will be operating.

Over the course of the contract, Vital says it will tackle the skills shortage within the rail industry by attracting and appointing BAME candidates, females, ex-offenders, entry-level talent, and other under-represented groups.

Gary Hardaker, executive director at Vital Human Resources, said: “We are proud to be awarded such a significant contract with Network Rail. This is a great opportunity to develop a strong and mutually beneficial working relationship at an important time in the rail industry. With this contract in place, Vital will enhance its capacity to service the full spectrum of the UK rail infrastructure.

“We hire to make an impact, and the scope of this appointment means that we can work with Network Rail strategically, putting the right people in the right places for the benefit of the organisation and those who rely upon it. Ultimately, we hope to support Network Rail to achieve a personnel mix that represents the world we live in, a culture where people thrive, their ambitions are nurtured, and customers reap the benefits.”

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