All Pay and jobs articles – Page 49
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NewsTesco to axe 1,200 jobs at its head office
A quarter of staff at its Welwyn Garden City HQ are facing redundancy, a week after Tesco announced 1,100 jobs were to go at its Cardiff call centre
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NewsSub-postmasters take on Post Office over theft allegations
The case comes after many were sacked, lost their homes, and even jailed when cash shortfalls were found at some Post Offi…
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NewsTesco in talks over Cardiff call centre redundancies
The retailer plans to consolidate its operations at its Customer Engagement Centre in Scotland
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NewsGreyHawk rescued in wake of brand dispute
Twenty jobs have been saved at Yorkshire brewer GreyHawk after it was bought from administration…
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NewsBirds Eye owner Nomad Foods seeks new CFO as Kenyon resigns
Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods is on the hunt for a new CFO after Paul Kenyon handed in his notice to take on a job outside of the food industry at shoe retailer Clarks.
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NewsUnite urges hospitality businesses to tackle low pay problems
Unite said that the recruitment and staff turnover crisis in the industry would get worse post-Brexit
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NewsFood sales rise against backdrop of declining retail trend
This is the strongest three-month average for food since February 2012
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News2 Sisters to close Smethwick plant with loss of 250 jobs
Processor launched a 45-day consultation into closing ‘ageing’ site in April
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NewsSainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe’s pay falls as annual bonus targets are not met
The pay packets of Sainsbury’s senior execs were cut last year after the supermarket paid out no annual bonuses as performance-related targets were not hit.
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NewsFever-Tree co-founder to sell £43.5m of shares
Fever-Tree (FEVR) co-founder and former executive chairman Charles Rolls is seeking to sell 2.5 million shares to institutional investors.
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NewsSlush Puppie becomes accredited Living Wage employer
The manufacturer is paying a minimum hourly wage of at least £8.45 per hour outside the capital and £9.75 in London
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NewsLib Dems manifesto promises new referendum on EU membership
Tim Farron said voters should not have to put up with “Theresa May and Nigel Farage’s extreme version of Brexit”
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NewsBooths CEO Chris Dee steps down
Executive chairman Edwin Booth is set to become chairman and CEO
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NewsPepsiCo confirms it will close Walkers plant in Peterlee
The announcement comes two months after the fmcg giant said it was considering the “crucial” cost-saving move
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy is Nestlé's Blue Riband biscuit moving to Poland?
Nestlé says it made its proposals to ensure its UK sites “operate more efficiently and remain competitive”
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NewsHealth taxes threaten jobs warns FDF chief
The FDF has warned MPs the next government risks driving companies out of the UK
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NewsAmazon set to recruit 1,200 workers for Warrington site
Warrington is one of four new fulfilment centres that Amazon will open in 2017
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NewsGovernment confidence in migrant labour supply 'misplaced'
Agriculture and horticulture facing ’considerable difficulties in recruiting and retaining labour’
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Comment & OpinionLabour puts welcome focus on looming skills crisis post-Brexit
The food and drink industry has to step up and keep stressing the huge ramifications not just for the current workforce but for the skills and people it needs in the future too
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NewsTesco shop floor staff to get reduced bonus payout
Last year the company paid out an exceptional 5% reward bonus for staff. This year they get “at least a 3% bonus”





