All Pay and jobs articles – Page 49
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Comment & Opinion
European lessons on the living wage
the government has shown a naïve lack of real-world understanding about how policies actually translate into practice
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Comment & Opinion
Micro-management can lead to disaster within recruitment
When hiring into a business, the process doesn’t end with a signature on the contract
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News
Allan Leighton urges Co-op members to vote 'rebuild' at agm
AGM will debate pay and benefits for both staff and executives
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News
National living wage could spark spate of collapses - Begbies Traynor
Almost 60,000 companies in the UK were in a “dire” financial state when NLW was implemented
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News
HIG shakes up Adelie management amid trading slowdown
Martin Johnson took over as CEO from Gavin Cox in February following a planned management restructure by the board
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Comment & Opinion
Defra u-turn on animal welfare is regressive
Your article about Defra’s u-turn on animal welfare guidance is one of the few balanced pieces we’ve seen
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News
Brothers buys bottling line at C&C's Shepton Mallet site
The Somerset business is also weighing up options for purchasing more of the production mill being closed by C&C
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News
'Some stores will close' as NLW comes into force
Half of independent retailers are worried they won’t be able to afford the new national living wage
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Analysis & Features
Can convenience cover the cost of the national living wage?
Nine months after the chancellor first announced a higher wage for British workers it’s time for c-stores to pay up
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Comment & Opinion
Osborne must rethink living wage 2020 target
FWD members’ annual wage costs will rise by 0.7% this week as the national living wage comes into effect
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News
Step Up for Britain issues national living wage reminder
Almost a third of lowest-paid staff never check their payslips
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News
Lindsey Pownall joins Tesco as non-executive director
Pownall stepped down as Samworth Brothers chief executive in December
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Comment & Opinion
Zero hours contracts: a ban would harm businesses and workers
Banning zero hours contracts would not guarantee a minimum number of hours
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News
Finsbury says living wage will hit lower-skilled workers
Increased capex spend at the listed bakery will go towards more value-added jobs
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News
The Co-op Group plays down lorry driver strike disruption
The drivers will also begin an open-ended work to rule
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Comment & Opinion
National living wage will cost – but there will also be positives
It’s all too easy to crunch the numbers prior to 1 April and reel off figures that leave industry in despair
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News
Arla to close Essex milk processing plant
The co-op today wants to close Hatfield Peverel dairy by the end of July 2016
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News
Cadbury Coolock strike 'will not affect UK supplies'
The plant manufactures Cadbury’s Twirls, Boosts and Flakes
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Comment & Opinion
Stand up for Fairtrade farmers but spare us the sympathy
“The Fairtrade mark ensures decent payment for hard work at least; and at best true empowerment”
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News
Nelson Packaging blames 5p bag charge for collapse
Lancashire manufacturer Nelson Packaging has gone into administration blaming the impact of the 5p plastic bag charge