All Pay and jobs articles – Page 53
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NewsDefra loses nearly 1,000 staff as government budget cuts hit
Department set to lose 15% of its budget by 2020
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NewsNumber of full-time retail jobs in fastest fall in two years
The number of full-time equivalent employees fell 2.4%, with retail outlets down 0.4% in the second quarter
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NewsTurners Fine Foods collapses with 484 redundancies
Landmark Wholesale member Turners Fine Foods has collapsed after a failed turnaround attempt, with almost 500 staff losing their jobs.
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NewsPremier Foods shareholders protest re-election of chairman over McCormick affair
Premier Foods shareholders have given chairman David Beever a rebuke at the AGM over his handling of the failed McCormick takeover with more than 12% objecting to his re-election to the board.
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NewsBrexit vote could hit NLW to tune of 40p per hour
The national living wage could end up being 40p lower following the Brexit vote, a think tank has suggested
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NewsYoung's Seafood boss Pete Ward steps down
Ward will be replaced temporarily by Bill Showalter, CEO of parent company Young’s Seafood International Holdings
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NewsBrexit to hasten rise of the robots in food and drink industry
EU migrant workers may be replaced with robots as a result of Brexit according to a report by the Resolution Foundation
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NewsMajestic Wine becomes accredited Living Wage employer
All 1,200 staff at the wine specialist will now be paid a minimum of £8.25 per hour, or £9.40 in London
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NewsUncertainty over EU food workers' future has 'cast shadow'
The FDF has also called on the government to “act urgently” to bring to an end verbal and physical attacks on workers
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NewsMy Local's CEO apologises as company enters administration
My Local has closed 90 stores this week while 32 remain open
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NewsMenzies Distribution workers vote to strike over 'pitiful' pay offer
Unite members voted 86% in favour of strike action and 91% for industrial action short of a strike
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NewsUsdaw calls for Marks & Spencer to discuss staff wage changes
M&S said it was consulting with its Business Involvement Group rather than Usdaw
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NewsMedia Bites 23 June: Morrisons, Tesco, ABF
Morrisons has offered to rehire former employees who may lose their jobs as a result of the expected administration of My Local, the convenience store group it sold last year.
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NewsFiddes Payne management shake-up continues
Departure of FD Robert Moorhouse and commercial director Mark Grahame follows December exit of MD Iain Macpherson
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NewsSainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe bags bumper bonus
Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe’s pay packet has increased 65% to £2.8m in his first full year as CEO thanks to an annual bonus of almost £800k despite profits at the supermarket slumping 14% last year.
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NewsM&S consulting on payment hike of 15% for shop floor staff
The retailer said it had used the introduction of the national living wage to look at pay
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NewsActivist shareholder wins board battle with Stock Spirits
An activist shareholder has succeeded in installing two new non-executive directors on the Stock Spirits board against the wishes of the current leadership team after other shareholders backed the move at its AGM today.
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NewsThe Co-operative goes ‘back to being Co-op’ and revives classic blue look
The society is bringing back its blue leaf clover logo and introducing new membership benefits worth £100m a year
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NewsDiageo appoints former Bacardi CEO as chairman
Javier Ferrán will replace outgoing chairman Dr Franz Humer
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NewsP&H warns national living wage will lead to staff cuts
One in three independent convenience retailers say wage will force them to reduce staff hours and increase their prices





