All Pay and jobs articles – Page 52
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Labour’s minimum wage overhaul would threaten local shops: ACS
Labour’s plans to overhaul the minimum wage to make it closer to average earnings would “threaten” local shops, the Association of Convenience Stores has warned.
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East of England Co-op pays out £3.5m dividend
More than 170,000 members of East of England Co-operative Society are set to share a dividend of £3.5m.
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Asda says in-store manager changes won't hit morale
The retailer will enter into consultation with more than 4,000 in-store managers across the country…
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SABMiller gives eight executives £3.8m worth of shares
SABMiller has handed eight executives shares worth £3.8m…
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Asda restructuring puts 4,100 managerial jobs in consultation
A major restructuring at Asda will put some 4,100 managerial jobs into consultation, while boosting the number of section leader roles.
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Weetabix looks to cut shifts and pay at UK sites
Weetabix is looking to make changes to shift patterns and wages as pressure mounts on the cereals category.
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Morrisons payroll data on 100,000 staff stolen and put online
Morrisons has launched an investigation after pay and bank account details of 100,000 staff were published on a website.
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Ocado boss Tim Steiner gets £1m pay package
Ocado has handed CEO Tim Steiner a pay package of more than £1m for the first time.
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Minimum wage to rise 3% in October, Cable confirms
The minimum wage will increase by 3% from October, the government has announced.
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Sainsbury’s staff share in £8m Sharesave payout
Sainsbury’s staff on the supermarket chain’s Sharesave are to pocket a share of £8m.
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Co-op’s Sutherland hits out at salary leak
The Co-operative Group’s CEO Euan Sutherland has spoken out to staff following reports over the weekend that the society is preparing to offer him a pay packet of £3.6m.
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Waitrose staff get 15% bonus as sales and profits grow
Waitrose staff will enjoy a 15% bonus this year, slightly down from 17% last year, as the upmarket retailer reported growing sales and profits.
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McVitie’s Halifax workers weigh industrial action
United Biscuits is facing the threat of industrial action at its McVitie’s Cake Company plant in Halifax.
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John Lewis attacks pension deficit with scheme shake-up
The John Lewis Partnership is considering major changes to its generous pension schemes to help eliminate a growing pension deficit.
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Gaymers cider workers to vote on strike action over pay
C&C Group is facing strike action at the Somerset plant where brands including Gaymers cider are produced.
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Booths profits drop as staff bonus hits costs
Booths’ annual profits fell by a third to £6.4m Booths has reported a drop in annual profits after reinstating an annual bonus to staff. The northern supermarket’s operating profit fell by a third to £6.4m in the year to 31 March, according to accounts filed on Companies ...
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Analysis & Features
Sports Direct bonus puts the spotlight on share schemes
Bonuses are highly valued, but shares offer higher rewards…
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Sainsbury's staff share £90m bonus pot
Sainsbury’s staff are to receive a share of £90m – the retailer’s largest ever bonus pot.
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Comment & Opinion
Auto-enrolment: don't wait, make pension planning a priority
It’s been a busy two months for those of you who employ between 10,000 and 29,999 staff…
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Pensions are increasing burden for grocery giants
The biggest names in grocery are coming under pressure from increasingly burdensome pension obligations…