just came back from tesco with my parents haha this is one of the thing i wanted to do when i was in oxford not that oxford dont have tesco i went tesco every week with my agent remember? but what i wanted to do in tesco malaysia is that i want to buy things without looking at the price yeah... and no more tesco brand no more 'take the cheapest one' so i did it just...
NEWS 5th July 2009 Greater Bedminster Residents meet to form “No-Superstore” Campaign Group More than 70 people from Greater Bedminster packed into a meeting room at the Southville Centre on Friday night, to hear more about the proposed Tesco superstore development at Ashton Gate Stadium. Local residents, Chris Uttley and Tom Griffin, who organised the meeting said, [...]
Ever wondered where Mandy does his grocery shopping during the spare moments when he is not propping up Brown or rubbishing George Osborne? It can he revealed that Mandy is no lover of Sainsbury's and takes this out on Shaun Woodward (married into the Sainsbury family) at every opportunity . Wouldn't life be dull without the Mail on Sunday?
BERATE ( Bedminster Residents Against Tesco ’s Expansion into Ashton Gate) was formally launched at public meeting at the Southville Centre on Friday 3 July. Nearly 70 people attended the meeting, a mix or residents and business people from Southville , Bedminster and Ashton Gate (the ' Bedmisnter ' in BERATE refers to the Greater Bedminster area). The main aims of the Group are to: Use...
Tesco yesterday became the latest company to feel investors' ire over pay, suffering a big protest vote over changes to its share option scheme. Of the votes recorded...
More than 40 per cent of investors refused to back Tesco's proposed changes to its share option scheme at the grocer's annual meeting in Glasgow yesterday.
Unions attack supermarket over treatment of agency workers in UK meat factories and labour relations at US Fresh & Easy chain Tesco came under fire from union leaders from both sides of the Atlantic today in bad-tempered exchanges at its annual general meeting in Glasgow. Unite, Britain's biggest...
Unions attack supermarket over treatment of agency workers in UK meat factories and labour relations at US Fresh & Easy chain Tesco came under fire from union leaders from both sides of the Atlantic today in bad-tempered exchanges at its annual general meeting in Glasgow. Unite, Britain's biggest union, and the United Food & Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) of America used...
Demonstrators gather to protest about working conditions at supermarket's annual general meeting in Glasgow Demonstrators will descend on Tesco's annual gathering with shareholders today to protest about the conditions suffered by workers, often from overseas, who supply the company with meat and poultry . The Unite union has tabled a resolution that accuses Britain's biggest supermarket chain...
Tesco suffered a bruising protest at the hands of its investors yesterday when more than 40 per cent of those voting at its annual meeting opposed a controversial plan to modify its share option scheme.
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Tesco said Friday that 22 out of 23 resolutions were passed by shareholders at its annual general meeting, Dow Jones Newswires reported. The vote was close on resolution 21 with 57% voting in favor of the supermarket group changing the rules of its 2004 share option plan, the news service said. Resolution 23, which called for Tesco to improve the treatment and...
Tesco Baby Club! Winning captions (BBC News) Your funnies for the dog in the hat in the pram D'oh! Who knew role of father in the home would be worth so much? - Scotsman D'oh! Who knew role of father in the home would be worth so much?Scotsman... fast track at work rather than risk missing [...]
Tesco investors today gave the supermarket retailer a bloody nose after more than 40 per cent of those voting at its annual meeting in Glasgow opposed proposed changes to its share option scheme.
GLASGOW (Reuters) - Tesco, Britain's largest retailer, narrowly survived a big investor protest over changes to its management share option plan and more comfortably saw off complaints it should do more to help migrant workers.