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  • Sainsbury’s eyes dividend cuts as profits set to fall

    November 10, 2014

    Spending cuts, including a reduction in its dividend, are tipped to be on the agenda for Sainsbury’s on Wednesday as the supermarket prepares to rein in costs along with its first-half results. Analysts expect chief executive Mike Coupe will reveal a disappointing 12.5 per cent fall in profits to £350m for the period, as the [...]

  • In pictures: Inside Leeds’ new Netto store

    November 6, 2014

    It was several months ago that Sainsbury's decided if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, and launched a tie-up with Danish discounter Netto. Today, the first of 15 new stores opened in Leeds. Lest we forget, the retailer beat a retreat from the UK market back in 2010, selling its 193 stores to Asda for [...]

  • Women “don’t get paid after today” claims #EqualPayDay report

    November 4, 2014

    If you're a woman, you might want to down tools for the rest of the year, because from now on you are effectively working for free.  That's the argument of a report claiming that the gender disparity in pay has actually grown to such an extent that, including full and part-time workers, men earn on [...]

  • Asda is discovering the perils of Britain’s incoherent employment regulations

    October 29, 2014

    DESPITE a remarkable reduction in Employment Tribunal claims, the system continues to throw up major problems for employers, with potentially disastrous consequences for business. First, the government is worried about two recent claims concerning holiday pay. For many years, this entitlement has been calculated by reference to basic pay. But the claims, backed by trade [...]

  • Asda faces mass legal action over pay inequality: Female shopfloor workers say they receive less than males in warehouses

    October 26, 2014

    Thousands of female shop floor workers are taking legal action against Asda over pay inequality.   They claim they are paid less than many male employees working in warehouses, despite doing equally valuable work for the supermarket chain.    Law firm Leigh Day told the Guardian that 19,000 Asda employees had approached it since April, [...]

  • Tesco is shopping for a new chairman

    October 23, 2014

    SIR RICHARD Broadbent yesterday announced his plans to leave Tesco, and said he felt the need for a demonstration of accountability by the supermarket’s bosses. His decision came as the firm revealed its pre-tax profits had slumped 92 per cent on the year to £112m in the first six months of its financial year. Sales [...]

  • Who will replace Tesco chairman Richard Broadbent: Runners and riders

    October 23, 2014

    Wanted: Heavyweight to lead a City institution. Must be good with numbers and new people. Retail knowledge preferred. Must be willing to have difficult conversations, understand customers and be confident in implementing new strategies. Hobbies should include "brand archeology". It’s a tough job. Is there anyone who would want to fill chairman Richard Broadbent’s shoes [...]

  • Retail jobs declining as pressure mounts on supermarket sector

    October 22, 2014

    The number of staff per store on the high street slumped to a record low in the third quarter of the year, as troubled supermarkets overhauled their management structures to reverse sliding sales. The equivalent number of full-time jobs fell by 1.3 per cent between July and September, even as the number of stores increased [...]

  • Is Waitrose boss Mark Price right that the Big Four supermarkets are “20 years out of date”?

    October 22, 2014

    James McGregor, director of Retail Remedy, says Yes. Mark Price is correct that structural shifts in retail are a far bigger threat to the Big Four (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons) than Aldi and Lidl. Yes, the discounters are a problem, but they’re not the big problem. The main issue is that people’s grocery shopping [...]

  • Three things to look out for from Tesco’s results tomorrow – other than the numbers

    October 22, 2014

    When Tesco publishes its first-half results tomorrow, including an update on its investigation into an expected £250m profit black hole, all eyes will be on the numbers. Initially, investors will look for the specifics of exactly how much profits were "overestimated" by, and what effect it has on the supermarket's previously reported profits and future [...]

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