All Pay and jobs articles – Page 46
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Shoppers back national living wage but worry about higher prices
An overwhelming majority of consumers welcome the national living wage - but they are concerned food prices might rise as a result
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Britvic appoints SABMiller South African finance chief as CFO
Britvic has appointed the finance chief of SABMiller’s South African division as CFO to succeed the outgoing John Gibney.
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NFU calls for postponement of National Living Wage
living Minette Batters has called for the government to delay the compulsory pay rise to £7.20 for all workers over the age of 25
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Comment & Opinion
Opinion: National Living Wage provides opportunity for businesses too
With the chance to review their wage structures and even get out ahead of changes, SME business need not be disadvantaged by the NLV
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National Living Wage could cost c-stores £166m and put 80,000 jobs at risk
Convenience retailers stand to lose £166m as a result of George Osborne’s new National Living Wage, with 80,000 jobs potentially at risk, new research has claimed.
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As John Dixon quits, is Steve Rowe now M&S CEO in waiting?
John Dixon’s resignation clears way for Steve Rowe in battle to succeed Marc Bolland as M&S CEO.
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Comment & Opinion
Opinion: Yes, zero-hours contracts can be done the right way
Organisations are becoming much more creative in introducing agile working practices
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Young's poised to cut 900 jobs as it moots closure of two Scottish processing sites
Young’s Seafood stands to axe more than 900 jobs as it considers closing two Scottish processing sites following the recent loss of a major fish contract with Sainsbury’s.
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New National Living Wage: what are the implications for grocery?
George Osborne announced plans for a new compulsory ‘national living wage’ today. Here’s our round-up of reactions from industry and employment experts.
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Tesco hands new UK CEO Matt Davies £3.6m of share options
Tesco has announced it has given new UK and Ireland CEO Matt Davies £3.6m of nil-cost share options to vest over the next three years
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Nutrition supplement business Melrob Grove rescued from administration
Tring-based nutrition supplement business Melrob Grove has been rescued from administration saving 11 jobs
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Young's Seafood site in turmoil after losing Sainsbury's contract
Sainsbury’s has given a salmon processing contract to Norwegian seafood giant Marine Harvest, placing hundreds of jobs at risk
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Soft drinks wholesaler JC Sudders ceases trading
Soft drinks wholesaler JC Sudders has ceased trading after going bust, leaving 20 staff without jobs…
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New Booker chairman is former Müller Dairies boss Stewart Gilliland
Booker has this morning announced that Stewart Gilliland will replace Richard Rose as non-executive chairman.
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Mark Allen set for £1.2m pay-out for 'transforming' Dairy Crest if Müller deal a success
Dairy Crest CEO Mark Allen is in line for a potential £1.2m windfall if the proposed £80m acquisition of its liquid milk operation by Müller gets signed off by the UK competition watchdog.
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Premier Foods calls time on 'power brands' strategy
Premier Foods’ switch to a more category-focussed approach has effectively spelt the end of its ‘power brands’ strategy.
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Molson Coors names Martin Coyle marketing director
Molson Coors has promoted long-standing executive Martin Coyle to the role of UK & Ireland marketing director.
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Dave Lewis could make over £6.5m a year from pay deal
The total, which is dependent on performance, would be over five times his annual salary
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Comment & Opinion
Egyptian situation needn't slow down Coupe's Sainsbury's work
With a watertight alibi, it’s difficult to see the Egyptian prosecutions of Coupe and King being anything other than an embarrassing distraction
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Justin King the latest to face Egyptian prosecution
The former Sainsbury’s CEO was convicted last year, claims the Times, and although the conviction was overturned it is understood the Egyptians are appealing the acquittal