BT gives staff incentive to become specials in Scotland

Telco firm BT has joined forces with Police Scotland to aid a recruitment drive for special constables, volunteer officers who have the same power as regular officers.
Thu, 18 Feb 2016

Telco firm BT has joined forces with Police Scotland to aid a recruitment drive for special constables, volunteer officers who have the same power as regular officers. 

Police Scotland this week said the telco giant was the first major employer to run such a recruitment drive within its own ranks. 

The partnership will see BT encourage its 7...

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