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  2. Sainsbury’s, which employs 148,000 people, cut 1,500 jobs in February last year as it cut staff at its bakeries, a call centre in Cheshire and some distribution centres. Show comments.

  3. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.

  4. Recruitment - Wikipedia

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    It may involve internal and/or external recruitment advertising, using appropriate media such as job portals, local or national newspapers, social media, business media, specialist recruitment media, professional publications, window advertisements, job centers, career fairs, or in a variety of ways via the internet.

  5. Sainsbury's Local - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's Local shop was also ground-breaking in terms of staff training. In most Sainsbury's shops, colleagues were trained for specific departments (e.g. checkouts, café, fresh foods, GM). The small size of Sainsbury's Local shops meant that staff needed a high level of product knowledge across all departments.

  6. Martin Scicluna (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Anthony Scicluna (born 20 November 1950 [1]) is a British businessman, and the chairman of Sainsbury's and RSA Insurance Group. [2] Scicluna was educated at Berkhamsted School and the University of Leeds. [1] [3] Scicluna worked for Deloitte for 34 years, 26 years as a partner. [4] He was chairman of Deloitte from 1995 to 2007. [4]

  7. Mike Coupe - Wikipedia

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    Coupe joined Sainsbury's in 2004. [3] In 2010, he became responsible for the marketing, trading and online operations of the company. [3] In January 2014, Sainsbury's then CEO Justin King announced Coupe as his successor, after stating that he would be leaving the role in June 2014. [4] [3]

  8. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Since Sainsbury's acquired Argos, more and more standalone stores have been moved into a nearby Sainsbury's store. On 25 September 2019, Sainsbury's announced that over 50 Argos stores would be closing or relocating in order to cut costs. Stores also began to feature digital computers as well as printed catalogues to save costs.

  9. Mexican troops arrive at US border to disarm Trump tariff threats

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    CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico – When Mexico's president offered to send 10,000 troops to the U.S. border, it was an easy response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats.. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo ...