All Pay and jobs articles – Page 45
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Princes appoints new MD as Easterbrook retires after 35 years at the business
Princes has appointed a new MD to take over from Mike Easterbrook, who is retiring after more than 40 years in the food industry.
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Unite protests Sainsbury's HQ over Argos hub job uncertainty
Unite staged a protest outside Sainsbury’s London HQ, calling for an end to uncertainty over 1,400 jobs at Argos hubs
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Administrators close nine Food Retailer Group Budgens stores
Food Retailer Group fell into administration on 10 February
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Budgens staff at 36 stores face redundancy as FRG collapses
The Food Retailer Group had already planned to close 12 stores as part of its rescue plans
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Bernard Matthews set to cut 150 jobs in Norfolk
The turkey giant said it was consulting over proposals
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Food industry calls for work on agriculture labour shortages
Call for government to reintroduce the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS). which was axed in 2013
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Deliveroo faces trade union protest at Wandsworth depot
The union claims Deliveroo is “getting around” laws such as rest breaks, sick and holiday pay
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Co-op Group CEO Richard Pennycook to step down
Pennycook will be to be replaced by Co-op retail chief executive Steve Murrells
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Unite calls off Morrisons fuel strike
The dispute arose because one driver alleged his wages had been docked over seven months to the tune of £5,200 after being involved in an accident
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Unite warns strike may cause Morrisons petrol shortages
A group of 19 drivers employed by DHL Supply Chain based in West Thurrock are being balloted for strike action
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Food Retailer Group plans to close 12 Budgens stores
Staff will face “difficult and troubling time”, says Usdaw
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Bernard Matthews pension scheme faces investigation
The trustees are working with the Pension Protection Fund to investigate a potential £40m funding shortfall
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Argos slammed for plans to close Lutterworth distribution hub
Unite has branded Argos’ plans a ‘slap in the face’ for employees
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HMRC reveals worst excuses for not paying minimum wage
A list of bizarre excuses is part of a £1.7m government campaign to make sure workers are paid the minimum wage
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Usdaw targets Aldi, Lidl and M&S recognition for 2017
The three are the largest retailers in the UK without trade union recognition, according to Usdaw
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Aldi to become highest-paying supermarket with wage hikes
The new rate surpasses the £8.45 per hour paid to staff by rival Lidl
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Six migrant workers negotiate gangmaster compensation
“Substantial” compensation awarded after labour exploitation on a farm producing chickens
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Weetabix to continue talks over new year strike threat
The proposed action over shift changes would affect sites in Corby and Kettering
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UK firms to shrug off Brexit with 2017 recruitment drive
More than two out of five UK companies expect to hire more people next year despite concerns over the long-term impact of Brexit, according to the CBI/Pertemps. Plus all the rest of the news from the City in the run-up to Christmas.
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Avana Bakeries: Newport business expected to go under
Final day of production is expected to be 27 January, 161 workers told