One of my newhires seems to spend on average 30 to 50 minutes in the bathroom at least once during his shift. This is becoming a big problem with the store because it leaves us short handed, lucnhes ...
i only make $8.30 a hour Additional Details For those of you against a union you sound just like Wal Mart.The only reason i work for Wal Mart is its the only job in town at the ...
A new company bought out the company was working for. I loved my job before the new company. I left because I was over worked (70 or more hrs. per week). I was a store manager, salary of course. T...
A piece of bread or a pint of milk will cost him the same as
those with good jobs...and he probally could have afforded it too if the company didn't let him go instead of giving him the
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is this legal where business is concerned? X is not in the US. Say X is in London or Germany. If people think your first and last name are something different than it is, and you are signing legal ...
There are a lot of companies out there but no one guarantee of ones success. I ask the question but it does not mean that I have never succeeded before. This question.....if you know the answer can ...
Be banned from the stock market (example Walmart and a large amount of manufacturing facilitys) Additional Details So in your opinion then cridler only college educated people deserve to ...
For some reason i have always been of the impression that?
if the U.K. exports more than it imports our economy would be continually healthy.So my question is " if from 100% of stock in a tesco store you remove from sale all the products made in China what percentage of stock would be left to sell".
Excluding food - probably not a lot - some of the Sony products would be made in Wales and others made in other parts of the world but the vast majority would have been made in the far east or India.
But the problem is if we want TV's and electrical goods and we dont make them where do we get them from. This decline has been happening for over 50 years and it steams form the fact UK manufacturing made what they wanted not what the consumers wanted to buy. And our ever increasing demand for low priced goods - the only way we get them is by lowering wages or shipping goods abroad.
It is still happening today - TMS Knitwear paying people £3 an hour and yet we still rush to Primark and Peacocks to buy the clothes because they are cheap. Yet we still complain that we have no manufacturing or all our goods are imported - if the consumer demanded British and ethical - shops (including Tesco) would have to sell it - but we wont.
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Do you mean non-food stock? I don't reckon much of their food comes from China. Otherwise, you make a valid point though Tesco would say they are simply delivering the low prices we, as consumers, demand. We want to buy things as cheaply as possible yet we don't want to lose domestic manufacturing capacity and we don't want to work for the same wages as Chinese workers. Something has to give and, while we insist on bargain basement prices, that means UK manufacturing jobs.
Lavender B
I don"t know, but I like your Avatar.
Mark C
Just the Polish and Indian sections.
undertaker
first of all its not completely made from china we have about .5% local produce will remain like the basic nessesity....so if we ionly depends on the taxes our country will continuosly going down the goverment must do something to incourage oher bussines to come and invest here...rather than investing and increasing taxes to everything...hop that help a little bit