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  2. Rolls-Royce axes 1,400 staff as 'bonfire' of UK job cuts deepens

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    Rolls-Royce joined Sainsbury's, John Lewis, Clarks, and Lloyds bank among major firms laying off staff this week, with the engine maker shedding 1,370 workers worldwide. Rolls-Royce axes 1,400 ...

  3. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's policy was to invest in uniform, well designed shops with a strong emphasis on quality; its slogan was "good food costs less at Sainsbury's". [26] During the 1970s, the average size of Sainsbury's shops rose from 10,000 sq ft (930 m 2 ) to around 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m 2 ); the first edge of town shop, with 24,000 sq ft (2,200 m 2 ...

  4. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    A less severe form of involuntary termination is often referred to as a layoff (also redundancy or being made redundant in British English). A layoff is usually not strictly related to personal performance but instead due to economic cycles or the company's need to restructure itself, the firm itself going out of business, or a change in the function of the employer (for example, a certain ...

  5. Redundancy in United Kingdom law - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Court of Appeal ruled in a case brought by staff employed at Albion's Farington site in Lancashire, Albion Automotive Ltd w. Walker and others, [1] that a contractual term entitling employees to an enhanced redundancy payment could be implied into the employees' contracts of employment based on the employer's custom and practice.

  6. Redundancy Payments Act 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Redundancy Payments Act 1965 (c. 62) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that introduced into UK labour law the principle that after a qualifying period of work, people would have a right to a severance payment in the event of their jobs becoming economically unnecessary to the employer. The functions of the redundancy ...

  7. 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]

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  9. Peter Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Peter John Davis (born 23 December 1941) is a British businessman, who was, from 2000 to 2004, the CEO of J Sainsbury plc, which operates the UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's. Davis was born in Cheshire [1] on 23 December 1941, the son of John Stephen Davis and Adriaantje de Baat. [2] He was educated at Shrewsbury School. [2]