All Pay and jobs articles – Page 56
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Analysis & Features
Will investors buy into Premier Foods' transformation?
Departing Premier Foods commercial director Ian Deste proclaimed that the “turnaround phase is complete” and the “transformational phase” has begun after this week’s restructure.
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News
Premier Foods splits into three divisions amid management changes
Premier Foods has announced a major restructure of its business that will see the company split into three distinct business units and a number of management changes.
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Outgoing Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal eyes his next project
Outgoing Adams Foods chief executive Ian Toal is gearing up for a new “high-energy” project…
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Nisa retail strategy 'will weather' Neil Turton departure
Nisa is confident the symbol group will not lose momentum when long-serving chief executive Neil Turton leaves in spring 2…
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Costcutter: 'progress being made' on distribution problems
Costcutter has insisted it is making “good progress” in resolving the delivery and availability problems…
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Cameron meets grocery bosses to champion jobs for young people
Major figures in the food and grocery industry have met with the Prime Minister to discuss possible measures to boost job prospects for young people in Britain.
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UK convenience stores evolving services to keep pace: ACS
UK convenience stores are evolving their offer to keep pace with shopper needs, The ACS 2014 Local Shop Report has revealed.
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Amanda Jones appointed COO at Conviviality Retail
Nisa’s chief operating officer, Amanda Jones, is to become COO of Bargain Booze owner Conviviality Retail in December…
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Neil Turton quits Nisa for new company Him! International
Neil Turton has quit Nisa after 23 years to hook up with c-store expert and Him! founder Tom Fender in a new international…
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The Co-op Group insists S3 Store Standards is 'on track'
The Co-operative Group has insisted its new system of working currently rolling out across its food stores is “on track”…
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Comment & Opinion
Horticulture wins a royal seal of approval
The Chartered Institute of Horticulture now has a royal charter - and it’s hoping to change the image of the profession
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News
Aldi looks to create 700 deputy store manager roles
Aldi is to advertise externally for deputy store managers for the first time.
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Comment & Opinion
How self-service has turned shoppers into unpaid workers
The centenary of the creation of the first self-service supermarket is approaching…
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News
Meat workers walk out in FSA pay dispute
Meat workers employed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) completed a second day of industrial action yesterday
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Pasta Reale falls into administration costing 169 jobs
Pasta Reale has collapsed into administration resulting in the loss of 169 jobs two years after a private equity buyout.
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Stuart Lorimer leaves Diageo to become AG Barr FD
Irn-Bru maker AG Barr has snapped up Stuart Lorimer from Diageo to become its new finance director…
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Poundland execs decide against bonuses despite successful year
Poundland executives have elected to receive no bonus despite a year of double-digit sales growth and a landmark IPO…
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Analysis & Features
How IGD aims to give teens the appetite for a future in food
An IGD venture under its Feeding Britain’s Future initiative aims to get teens interested in a career in food and drink…
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Comment & Opinion
'Selling' roles: there is a place for creativity in hiring
Working in sales recruitment, I face the challenge of selling a sales career to less-than-willing graduates…
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News
Suppliers join forces to fight ‘slave labour’ in global seafood industry
UK retailers and major fish suppliers have formed a new group to lobby governments to improve worker welfare in the global seafood industry.