All People articles – Page 375
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Morrisons to axe Rathbones bakery in Wigan
More than 160 staff have been put on notice at the Rathbones bakery in Wigan owned by Morrisons.
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Tesco store managers bemoan bonus blow
Store managers at Tesco will pocket less than a fifth of their potential bonuses in response to the supermarket giant’s lacklustre recent performance.
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NewsWhittard appoints retail head Iles
Whittard of Chelsea has appointed Brian Iles to head of retail as it looks to open more London stores and break into travel retail…
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ProfilesDarren Blackhurst, former chief merchandising officer, Asda
“I have been a retailer for the past 24 years. I started work for Tesco in 1988 when I graduated and held a number of buying positions…
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NewsAt-work training for Scottish Salmon Co
The Scottish Salmon Company is piloting a work-based learning programme so its staff do not have to travel long distances to gain training and qualifications.
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Comment & Opinion
An 'impossible' boss might well deliver results
My job is about helping those who want to change, and not about wanting others to change.
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My Alternative CVGiles Brook, CEO Vita Coco, EuropeGiles Brook
CEO Vita Coco, Europe, on grass roots experience, Gladiator and pink lederhosen
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NewsMolson Coors' Hunter Czechs in at StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by the brewer last month for $3.5bn.
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Troubled Dairy Crest takes axe to field sales team
Dairy Crest has axed a quarter of its field sales team, as it retreats from supplying milk to the fiercely competitive middle-ground market.
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Molson Coors’ Hunter Czechs out for StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by Molson Coors last month.
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ProfilesMeet the Method Men
Adam Lowry and Tim Smith have big plans for Method eco-friendly cleaning products. They want to make green mainstream no less.
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Comment & Opinion
So you think you can't be dismissed for your age? Think again
It’s not fun being a pensioner today. Gone are the days of early retirement, gold-plated pensions and days spent in the potting shed or baking scones and jam.
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My Alternative CVMy alternative CV: Richard ShonnRichard Shonn
Co-founder of 151 Products on Sandhurst roleplay, Michael Jackson and private jets
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InterviewsMeet the bean counter
If the 1960s was defined by flower power and the 1990s by girl power, the future is all about plant power. At least, that’s the dream of Bernard Deryckere, CEO of Alpro.
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Boparan climbs Rich List
Ranjit Boparan’s wealth soared by £475m last year after snapping up Northern Foods.
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ProfilesChris Pilling, CEO for Yorkshire Building Society
Educated at Cambridge University, Pilling started his career as a graduate trainee with Procter & Gamble…
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NewsExact is interim Ocado CFO
Ocado’s head of finance Richard Exact has taken over day-to-day CFO duties from Andrew Bracey, who left the online grocer last week.
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NewsNeill Cotton parts company with Halewood International
Halewood International marketing director Neill Cotton - also MD of its Willow Water business - has left the company.
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NewsCoxon drives Poundland expansion
Poundland has signalled its intent to launch an e-commerce website - and continue its march into Europe.
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NewsSainsbury's tries to boost retail's appeal
Sainsbury’s is trying to combat ‘retail career snobbery’ through a recruitment campaign aimed at young people.





