Catering group Compass sounds optimistic note despite pandemic eating into sales and profit May 12, 2021 Catering company Compass Group suffered a sharp drop in revenue and profit in the first half of the year but sounded a positive note on its future prospects this morning. Compass’ revenue dropped 32.4 per cent from £12.48bn to £8.44bn in the six months ended 31 March due to the impact of coronavirus restrictions on [...]
Compass Group apologises for free school meals fiasco as revenue plummets February 4, 2021 Compass Group this morning apologised for its free school meals provision – delivered by education arm Chartwells – and said it has improved the service. The firm faced backlash earlier this year after the meals provided to the children of low income families were criticised for being insufficient. Compass, which today announced revenue fell 33.7 [...]
Free school meals provider Compass charts course to better margins after revenues sink March 25, 2021 Free school meals provider Compass charts course to better margins after revenues sink
Compass Group returns to profit in Q4 following ‘challenging year’ November 24, 2020 Compass Group has made an operating profit of £561m in 2020 after a difficult year that saw parts of the business closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The catering giant 2020 operating profit was down on last year’s £1,852m. Nearly two-thirds of Compass Group’s revenue came from north America. The group was able to return [...]
FA admits it ‘hurt’ Jewish community by not lighting up Wembley arch for Israel October 19, 2023 The FA has admitted it caused “hurt in the Jewish community” by refusing to light up the arch at Wembley stadium in support of Israel after it was attacked by Hamas. Players from England and Australia wore black armbands and observed a minute’s silence at a friendly match last Friday night. However, the FA’s decision [...]
Managing a breakdown: Supporting a colleague having a mental health crisis May 7, 2024 Although there has been a clear improvement in the workplace’s understanding of mental health over the years, unfortunately, it can still be a delicate subject.
Confirmed: Penny Mordaunt is running for the top job October 21, 2022 Several Tory MPs declared their support for Penny Mordaunt moments after the Commons Leader announced she was running for the top job. Neil Hudson, MP for Penrith and The Border, tweeted: “I am backing @PennyMordaunt to be Prime Minister as I believe she has the leadership attributes, experience, empathy and compassion to unite our country [...]
Crisis has taught leaders the value of compassion May 20, 2020 With more pressure on our political system than ever, we must not forget what really counts – our compassion and soft power. In a matter of weeks, all our lives have been transformed in ways that we never thought we would accept: our freedoms limited, our employment insecure, our children temporarily uneducated and our bank [...]
Wear your art on your sleeve: New watches with graphic dials October 8, 2023 Perhaps Instagram is to blame but whatever the reason, even the more dyed-in-the-wool watch nerds aren’t above an exuberant graphic dial these days. Here are three of our favourites. ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL CELEBRATION Just when you thought Rolex’s 2020 spectrum of five Perpetual models in five respective ‘pops!’ was jazzy enough for the premiere practitioner [...]
Unilever: Ben & Jerry’s maker appoints new chair as leadership shake-up continues July 28, 2023 Ben & Jerry’s maker Unilever has appointed a new chair as the shakeup of its top team continues. The British company, which makes everything from ice-cream and Hellmann’s to Wall’s, said Ian Meakins will join Unilever’s board on 1 September as its non-executive director and chair designate. He currently serves as the chair of British [...]