All Pay and jobs articles – Page 43
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News
Brothers buys bottling line at C&C's Shepton Mallet site
The Somerset business is also weighing up options for purchasing more of the production mill being closed by C&C
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'Some stores will close' as NLW comes into force
Half of independent retailers are worried they won’t be able to afford the new national living wage
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Analysis & Features
Can convenience cover the cost of the national living wage?
Nine months after the chancellor first announced a higher wage for British workers it’s time for c-stores to pay up
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Comment & Opinion
Osborne must rethink living wage 2020 target
FWD members’ annual wage costs will rise by 0.7% this week as the national living wage comes into effect
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Step Up for Britain issues national living wage reminder
Almost a third of lowest-paid staff never check their payslips
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Lindsey Pownall joins Tesco as non-executive director
Pownall stepped down as Samworth Brothers chief executive in December
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Comment & Opinion
Zero hours contracts: a ban would harm businesses and workers
Banning zero hours contracts would not guarantee a minimum number of hours
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Finsbury says living wage will hit lower-skilled workers
Increased capex spend at the listed bakery will go towards more value-added jobs
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The Co-op Group plays down lorry driver strike disruption
The drivers will also begin an open-ended work to rule
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Comment & Opinion
National living wage will cost – but there will also be positives
It’s all too easy to crunch the numbers prior to 1 April and reel off figures that leave industry in despair
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Arla to close Essex milk processing plant
The co-op today wants to close Hatfield Peverel dairy by the end of July 2016
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Cadbury Coolock strike 'will not affect UK supplies'
The plant manufactures Cadbury’s Twirls, Boosts and Flakes
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Comment & Opinion
Stand up for Fairtrade farmers but spare us the sympathy
“The Fairtrade mark ensures decent payment for hard work at least; and at best true empowerment”
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Nelson Packaging blames 5p bag charge for collapse
Lancashire manufacturer Nelson Packaging has gone into administration blaming the impact of the 5p plastic bag charge
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Tesco staff modelling exercise predicts loss of 39,000 jobs
Tesco is considering drastic reductions to its staffing levels
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Wilson's Kendal Mint Cake maker collapses for second time
Historic Kendal Mint Cake manufacturer Wilson’s has ceased trading with the loss of more than 120 jobs after collapsing into administration for the second time in nine months.
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National living wage 'will hike prices and hasten automation'
More than a quarter of food and drink manufacturers will be forced to increase prices by NLW says BDO
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Recruitment is food and drink sector's biggest challenge, says Nestlé CEO
Fiona Kendrick says an ”apprenticeship renaissance” is needed to plus skills gaps
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Ocado’s falling share price hits executive pay packets
The pay of Ocado’s executive team fell by a collective 20% last year as the sums earned through share awards fell despite the online supermarket recording record profits.
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Tesco to cut more night shifts with new replenishment rotas
Tesco will continue to cut 24-hour operations across its stores