"Come and work at Sainsbury's" booklet
It is similar to SA/EMP/1/1/2/11 but this is a new version with increased pay rates and reference to the new five day week (42 hours) working hours. A 'stop press' notice is included on the front cover mentioning an increase...
- Ref. No: SA/DES/39/139
- Date: [c. 1962]
- Level: Item
- Extent: 1 item
- Access: Open
It is similar to SA/EMP/1/1/2/11 but this is a new version with increased pay rates and reference to the new five day week (42 hours) working hours. A 'stop press' notice is included on the front cover mentioning an increase in wage rates since printing. Includes information on working in a shop, meals, sport and social activities, wages, hours of work, and benefits.
This version has the reference CENT 8 SPEC marked on the back cover, it includes the wage rates which were applicable in Central London branches and certain branches outside the London area. The photo on the five day week page relates to a series of television commercials (SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/3/3).
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Recruitment brochure for women considering working in Sainsbury's stores. Includes information on working in a shop, meals, sport and social activities, wages, hours of work, and benefits. This version has the reference CENT & SPEC marked on the back cover, it appears to include the wage rates which were applicable in Central London branches.
"Come and work at Sainsbury's" recruitment brochure (CENT & SPEC version)
SA/EMP/1/1/2/11
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Series of television commercials featuring a man in a Sainsbury's managers' uniform in a Sainsbury's counter service store. In many of the commercials he is shown fixing a label to the front door of the store relating to the particular product or promotion. Some of the commercials include the slogan 'Where good food really does cost you less' or slightly altered versions of this but some do not include a slogan.
Sainsbury's manager series of television commercials
SA/MARK/ADV/1/1/1/3/3
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