All Pay and jobs articles – Page 55
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Minimum wage hike leaves convenience store operators frustrated
The ACS warned that the 3% increase in the adult rate from £6.50 to £6.70 would have a negative impact on staffing and investment levels in the convenience sector
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McColl's bosses scoop share awards but miss out on annual bonus
Executives at newsagent chain McColl’s received a £5.3m share-related bonus last year after the company’s IPO on the London Stock Exchange, but missed out on a profit-based annual bonus.
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Co-op staff welcome 8.5% pay rise proposal
The proposal is worth in excess of £85m a year and will see minimum pay rates for a full-time employee increase
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Maxxium UK promotes Mark Riley to managing director
Riley, who will take up the position on 1 April and replaces Huw Pennell, had been sales director for the spirits distribution company for three years
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Can competitors afford to follow Co-op's lead and raise wages?
Political pressure is being exerted on major employers to significantly raise the wages of their lowest-paid workers
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Rifkind to leave Unilever board following ‘cash-for-access’ scandal
Sir Malcolm Rifkind is to part ways with consumer goods giant Unilever following the MP’s departure from Parliament in a cash-for-access scandal.
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Shop floor management shakeup will see more Tesco staff in store
Tesco is axing hundreds of deputy manager positions and thousands of team manager positions in its stores…
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Morrisons appoints David Potts as its next chief executive
Morrisons has appointed former Tesco director David Potts as its next chief executive. Chairman Andrew Higginson said he was the “best retailer” he had worked with in 25 years in the industry.
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ACS voices concern over minimum wage increase
With inflation now forecast at 0.5%, it would be the largest real-terms increase in the NMW since 2007 if accepted by the government
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Bordeaux Fine Wines owner banned for 15 years
The owner of Bordeaux Fine Wines has been banned from running a company until 2030 after using investors’ money to fund a lavish lifestyle of buying sports cars, race horses and hiring private jets.
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Morrisons chairman Andrew Higginson to advise Poundland owner on retail investments
Morrisons chairman Andrew Higginson has added a new role to his list of responsibilities after joining the private equity owner of Poundland as a senior advisor.
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Spar looks to open YMCA-staffed store in Stoke-on-Trent
Spar has linked with the YMCA to open a store that will be staffed by residents of a YMCA centre in Stoke-on-Trent…
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SABMiller CFO Jamie Wilson steps down
Global brewer SABMiller has announced that CFO Jamie Wilson handed in his resignation for “personal reasons”.
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Surprise departure for Majestic Wine CEO Steve Lewis
The hunt is on for a new CEO at Majestic Wine following the immediate departure of current boss Steve Lewis this morning.
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Exclusive: Tesco staff given until 25 February to apply for redundancy
Thousands of Tesco staff have been offered the chance to apply for voluntary redundancy as the retailer looks to slash overheads
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Ocado executive team share in bumper £19.6m pay package
Ocado executives were awarded a bumper £19.6m pay package last year thanks to the online grocer’s share price gains.
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MillerCoors CEO Tom Long to retire in June
Tom Long is to retire as CEO at MillerCoors at the end of June sparking a search for a succesor by the brewing business.
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John Lewis cuts final salary pension benefits
The John Lewis Partnership has announced a host of changes to its pension scheme as it looks to claw back an £840m pension deficit.
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SSP boss Kate Swann got £3.8m in IPO bonuses
The boss of SSP, CEO Kate Swann, received bonuses worth £3.8m from its successful stock market listing in July 2014
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Jobs in the food industry carry on downwards trend
The fall in food industry employment goes against the non-food retail pattern of increased employment and recovery