All People articles – Page 181
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News
Tulip cuts 100 staff as profits continue to fall
Turbulence on the world market, low global prices for pork and a strong euro have battered profits
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News
Retail chiefs call on PM for workplace mental health support
Theresa May has been a strong advocate for better mental health provision since she succeeded David Cameron as prime minister
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Founder of Five Pound World was jailed for tax fraud
Dev Singh, whose real name is Gurkirpal Singh Bance, was sentenced to three years in prison for cheating the taxman out of £500k
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Analysis and Features
Five business lessons from the 2018 Leadership Symposium
The 2018 Leadership Symposium featured talks from some of the most influential business leaders in food and drink today
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News
Home Bargains to remain closed on Boxing Day as 'thank you' to staff
The discount chain will be shut on one of the busiest shopping days of the year as a “thank you” to its 23,000 employees…
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Asda working with Sheffield Hallam Uni on obesity initiative
The tie-up involves students carrying out a market gap analysis of the UK biscuit market
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Aldi targets 'Career Changers' with new recruitment scheme
the Career Changers route is in addition to an existing area management recruitment programme for fresh graduates
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Debbie Robinson to become Central England Co-op CEO
The Spar UK board ‘reluctantly’ accepted Robinson’s resignation
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Former L’Oréal MD Jeremy Schwarz joins Good Hemp as Chairman
Plant-based food and drink business Braham and Murray Good Hemp has appointed Schwarz after four years leading The Body Shop
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My Alternative CV
Andrew Rayner, Childs Farm, on Run-DMC and cockroaches
My first job? At a hotel restaurant washing up in the kitchens
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News
Booker company secretary & CFO leave in wake of Tesco merger
CFO Jonathan Prentis and company secretary Mark Chilton have been stalwarts of the business since it was spun out from the Big Food Group in 2005
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Comment and Opinion
There's a strong business case for paying the living wage
Rewarding employees fairly can be a driver for growth
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News
Palm oil supplier Indofood sanctioned by RSPO over labour violations
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil has suspended one of its mills and ordered further audits of its facilities after finding evidence of “grave” violations of international labour standards
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Analysis and Features
Inside Amazon's Tilbury FC: is the controversy justified?
Stories of exhausted staff don’t stop Amazon opening its doors to the public
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Comment and Opinion
Retailers large and small must unite for Remembrance Day
There has been a greater clamour than usual this year to close shops for the entirety of Remembrance Day
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Profiles and QandAs
Q&A with Derek Sarno, Wicked Kitchen: Tesco's plant-based guru
The man behind Tesco’s Wicked Kitchen range joined the retail giant in 2017 as executive chef and director of plant-based
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News
Waitrose Food editor resigns after vegan 'joke' controversy
Sitwell responded to an email pitch about vegan recipes with a suggestion of a series on ‘killing vegans’
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Asda announces plan to cut 2,500 jobs
A proposed consultation on the cuts is not due to start until 2019
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Mathew Dunn to leave Britvic after three years as CFO
Dunn will leave Britvic in April 2019 to move to online fashion retailer Asos