All Recruitment & Training articles – Page 36
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ArticleImprove lands new mandate
Improve has won a new mandate to continue to deliver the strategic reforms and solutions to help drive up food and drink industry performance and productivity.
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ArticleTesco increases training investment
Tesco is bucking the trend and significantly increasing its investment in developing its staff though a beefed-up training schedule.
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ArticleTesco slams "woeful" schools
The leaders of the UK’s two largest supermarkets have issued a rallying cry to employ young British people and train them well as the Tesco boss branded the UK education system “woeful”.
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Improve launches two qualifications
The first work-based and vocational qualifications developed exclusively for the food and drink industry will hand employers unprecedented control over training, according to skills chiefs.
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ArticleAsda boss "not interested" in M&S job
Asda chief executive Andy Bond has categorically ruled himself out of the race to head up Marks & Spencer stating: “Why would I bother?”
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Aussies land new horticulture boss
John Lloyd has been appointed as the new chief executive of Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) as it moves into a new era.
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IGD awards management scholarships
Seventeen successful candidates have been awarded scholarships for the IGD's prestigious Postgraduate Certificate in Food and Grocery Industry Management, each worth £3,500.
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Tesco promotes fresh director
Tesco has promoted one of its fresh foods boss to its executive committee harnessing more than 20 years of experience and adding to speculation over Sir Terry Leahy’s eventual successor as chief executive.
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NI boosts apprentice numbers
Northern Ireland has seen a five-fold increase in the number of new food and drink manufacturing apprentices thanks to a new-look qualification and extra funding.
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Dixon heads M&S ceo race
Marks & Spencer’s head of food has become the forerunner in the race to succeed chief executive Sir Stuart Rose next year.
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Sainsbury's appoints new chairman
Sainsbury’s has signed up technology company Logica’s David Tyler to become its next chairman following a protracted process.
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ArticleKing quashes M&S rumours
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has moved to quash speculation he may join upmarket rivals Marks & Spencer as it looks to find a new boss.
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ArticleSainsbury's graduate places rise
Sainsbury’s has announced it is to increase its graduate intake by 30 per cent to 85 places in 2010, up from 65 this year.
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ArticleM&S seeks Rose replacement
Marks & Spencer is set to confirm the appointment of a new headhunter as the retailer looks to replace influential executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose.
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ArticleMorePeople lands new director
Recruitment specialist MorePeople has announced that Janet Lee has joined the company as an associate director.
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ArticleSainsbury's to create 20,000 jobs
Sainsbury’s is to boost its workforce and recruit up to 20,000 staff in the lead-up to Christmas and New Year, with some jobs to be retained.
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ArticleIndustry considers new qualification
Employers in the food and drink industry looking to boost business performance and productivity are to be supported by a new qualification.
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ArticleShock departure for Aldi boss
Aldi’s managing director has left the company in an unexpected departure as the announcement the discounter’s sales growth continues to slide was made.
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ArticleHenderson Brown recruitment firm launches
Martin Brown, former managing director of The Greenery UK, has launched a new recruitment company in food, produce and related businesses.
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ArticleSainsbury's poised on new chair
Sainsbury’s is to transfer its chairmanship to allow its current chairman, Sir Philip Hampton, to deal with the crushing pressure of his Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chairmanship.

