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Wellbeing in the Workplace: Initiatives to Support the Veterinary Profession

Wellbeing in the Workplace: Initiatives to Support the Veterinary Profession

Statistics from the Voice of the Veterinary Profession Autumn 2023 survey, held by the BVA (British Veterinary Association), indicate that 26% of vets (1 in 4) feel that people welfare management in their workplace is ‘not very good’ or terrible’. “Whether you’re an employee, an employer or a manager we all want to ensure that our workplaces have clear and effective structures and support in place to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and respectfully,
Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Launches Formal Probe into Vet Corporates

Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) Launches Formal Probe into Vet Corporates

The CMA is launching a formal investigation into the UK Veterinary sector to help save what is left of a monopoly dominated market. This comes late in the day for many people. After an initial review of the UK vets market raised multiple concerns.  The BBC, Sky News and the Guardian have all reported on the issue this year. Mass complaints and frustrations from pet owners about price hikes.

UK Graduate VISA – Veterinary Surgeons

If you’ve come to the UK to study as a Veterinary Surgeon and want stay her and work afterwards you’re going to need a VISA.  Let’ explain how:. The UK Graduate Visa, also known as the Post-Study Work Visa, is a new visa route that allows international students to stay and work in the UK for up to two years after they graduate. This visa is available to students who have completed a degree at an approved UK university or higher education provider.

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