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SaBRE teams up with Monster UK

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SaBRE (Supporting Britain's Reservists & Employers) has teamed up with Monster, the UK's leading career management and recruitment website, to develop new advice for members...

Britain's Reserve Forces in the spotlight

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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has recently completed its first ever review of Britain’s Reserve Forces...

SaBRE is changing

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As the Reserve Forces change to meet the challenges of tomorrow, SaBRE is evolving with them. Following the recent Review of the Reserves, we've made...

Local Government Associations back Reserve Forces

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The Local Government Associations of England, Scotland and Wales today pledged their support for the Reserve Forces and urged local authorities across the UK to...

Reservists returning to work

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One of our latest Briefings focussed on the measures employers could take to ease the transition of Reservist employees returning to the workplace after mobilisation...

Reservists and employers honoured at Downing Street reception

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Prime Minister, Gordon Brown has paid tribute to members of the Reserve Forces and employers from across the UK, thanking them for the valuable contribution...

Reservists get exemption from EU drivers' hours rules

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Reservists who drive for a living can take part in weekend military training after the Government secured an important exemption from EU drivers' hours rules...

Employer Support

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Employer Support is more vital than ever writes Tim Corry, SaBRE Campaign Director, as he responds personally to recent events...

Strategic review of UK Reserve Forces

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The Ministry of Defence today published its report on the Strategic Review of UK Reserve Forces...

TA budget reinstated

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Recent proposals to cut training within the Territorial Army in order to save £20million resulted in a lot of media coverage...