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Euan Blair’s start-up to offer data training to Multiplex staff

A Multiplex apprentice (Image courtesy of Multiplex)
Multiplex employee Casanda Khieosaart at Bankside Yards West in Southwark, London (Image courtesy of Multiplex)

Multiplex is to offer data apprenticeships to all its UK staff in partnership with a start-up company founded by Euan Blair, son of the former prime minister Tony Blair.

A total of 27 people from across different functions of the business have enrolled in the first cohort of trainees.

Multiplex said the deal with Blair’s company Multiverse was part of a bid to improve quality, efficiency and sustainability through the use of data. It also hopes to offer its people retraining and development opportunities.

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