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GMMH becomes a full Member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter

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We’re pleased to share that Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) is now a full Member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.

This milestone recognises our commitment to good employment practices and our dedication to creating a fair, inclusive, and supportive workplace. As a Charter Member, we’ve demonstrated that we meet high standards in areas such as secure work, fair pay, health and wellbeing, and excellent people management.

Joining a growing network of employers across Greater Manchester, we’re proud to be part of a movement that’s helping to build a city-region where everyone has access to better jobs and fairer opportunities.

Claus Madsen, our Chief People Officer, said:

“Becoming a member of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter reflects our deep commitment to creating a workplace where fairness, inclusion, and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. It is a recognition of our ongoing efforts to support our diverse workforce, promote good employment practices, and ensure our people feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive.”

We look forward to continuing our journey as a Charter Member and contributing to a stronger, more equitable Greater Manchester.

Learn more about the Charter here.

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