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Big interview: The Bristol employer going the extra mile for his workforce

Paul O'Brien Roofing has given a 50% stake in the business to six members of staff

Members of the Paul O'Brien Roofing shareholder scheme (Image: Unknown )

The saying goes “If you want to keep your customers happy, start by keeping your employees happy”. That is what Bristol-based entrepreneur Paul O’Brien is doing. Mr O’Brien is the founder Paul O’Brien Roofing, and Solar Installations, in addition to managing a number of properties across the city.

Paul O’Brien Roofing carries out all kinds of domestic and commercial roofing work from new builds to restoration of small works and large contracts. The firm is known for specialising in tiling, slating and lead work for heritage of listed builds and churches. Recent contracts have included the old entrance to the city of Bristol, St John the Baptist Church as well as extensive flat roofing contracts at Rolls Royce.

With all this work, plus maintaining prosperous relationships with new and existing clients, the 25-person team has a lot to do. Office manager Kate Radford spoke to BusinessLive alongside bookkeeper Stacey Devey and roofing manager Ryan Elliott, about how their boss has given six members of the team a 50% stake in the business.

Mrs Radford explained: “We work for Paul O’Brien Roofing and he’s given us employees 50% of the company, which is a huge deal for us. I’d never be able to have an opportunity like this without Paul. There are currently six of us on the scheme but there is opportunity for more employees to join. It’s a family run business where everyone is made to feel important.”

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Ms Devey continued to describe how members of the scheme would need to have worked for the company for a number of months. She explained that in the roofing trade it is rare for people to stay in the job for a prolonged period of time. However, members of the share scheme have worked at Paul O’Brien for a combined period of 27 years and five months.

Mrs Radford added: “We have a really good retention rate for staff. One of our shareholders has been here for nearly 15 years, he’s been here a long time. To be a roofer and stay somewhere that long is unusual.”

Investing in the wellbeing of staff is high on the priority list for the company. Mr Elliott told BusinessLive that he used to run his own business but is much happier at Paul O’Brien. Mr Elliott joined the business in December 2022, and was the only employee to be offered the shared ownership scheme so quickly.