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Complaints are down smilers are told
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Complaints are down smilers are told
CUSTOMER complaints
about discourtesy have dropped
dramatically - almost by
half - since the start of the
'smiler campaign', while the
number of compliments received
about the... -
Consortium job for Mr JD
01
Consortium job for Mr JD
CHAIRMAN John Sainsbury
has been elected
chairman of the food committee
on the Retail Consortium,
succeeding Colin
Cullimore of Dewhurst's.
Mr JD is now the major
spokesman for the food... -
Disputes hit November's depot output
01
Disputes hit November's depot output NOVEMBER has not been
a good month on the
industrial relations front.
On Friday November 1
maintenance staff at Buntingford
depot started an
unofficial stoppage following
an incident... -
It's (squeezed) business as usual
01
The Chancellor gives a thumbs down to a rise in profitability for JS
It's (squeezed) business as usual CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Dennis Healey's
budget on November 12, plus the proposed revision of
the Price Code will make... -
Meet Mary Guy
01
Meet Mary Guy, 19, an automatic key punch operator from Streatham, who has been elected
to represent the HQ division as Miss JS Office in the Miss JS final on February 15 next year.
In her spare time Mary, who hails from sunny... -
Now it's all change on the Journal
01
Now it's all change on the Journal
DIANE HILL is handing in
her assistant editor's badge,
and taking over the green
eye shade from Richard
Gaunt, to become the new
editor of the JS Journal.
Richard Gaunt is moving
to the... -
Depot guided tours are tops
02
Depot guided tours are tops BRANCH STAFF are not
the only ones doing their bit
towards better customer relations.
JS depots play host to
dozens of parties of local
housewives, schoolchildren,
tenants associations and... -
It's boots and saddle for Hilary
02
It's boots and saddle for Hilary HILARY BOWDEN has
been winning beauty contests
since she was 13. She
is also an expert horsewoman
and plays in goal for the
Newbury ladies' football
team.
Not bad going for a... -
Killed on eve of holiday
02
Killed on eve of holiday
PHYLLIS MILLAR was hit
by a train and killed on
November 4, only hours
before she was due to leave
for a holiday with her married
daughter living in Germany.
The tragedy occurred as
Phyllis was on... -
Poet's Corner: (Paradise Found)
02
Poet's Corner: (Paradise Found) From Mrs Scott, Leamington Spa
There's Mr Thake and Cowley,
Smith and Hadley too.
007 (Mr Bond), Gardiner and darling Pugh,
And where do you find these smiling lads,
Who work the whole day... -
Till-snatch chase—now it can be told
02
Till-snatch chase now it can be told EMPLOYEES at Fulham branch had their wits about
them when they prevented a till-snatcher making off with
£185 in five-pound notes.
After a tusssle, a chase round the block and onto a... -
Wheelchair shoppers get VIP treatment at Langney
02
Wheelchair shoppers get VIP treatment at Langney ONE BY ONE and then in
groups the shoppers arrived.
Some were in wheel-chairs
and some on sticks. But all
were looking excited. This
was going to be an evening
to... -
Courteous clanger
03
Courteous clanger
GENUFLECT, smile, or
both, was the teaser posed
by a recent daily bulletin,
which read: 'A little courtsey
makes life a lot easier'.
Could be the bulletin (JS's
answer to Hansard) is making
economies like... -
Nothing to declare
03
Nothing to declare
CAUGHT between letting
sleeping dogs lie and blowing
a small trumpet, the trumpet
won-just.
TV, radio and newspaper
men have had a hard time
keeping up with the energetic
Mrs Dandra Brookes, who
has... -
Putney opens and keeps its cool despite snags
03
Putney opens and keeps
its cool despite snags The new Putney branch
opened with aplomb on
November 26 despite the
fact that the builders were
tidying up the loose ends and
the Basingstoke strike caused
a last minute... -
Two depot girls join the Miss JS line-up
03
Two depot girls join the Miss JS line-up Entrants for the Miss J S
final are coming in thick and
fast. Below is Maureen
Fathers, Charlton depot's
choice (hobbies: cooking,
decorating and keep fit),
while on the right is... -
Veg and two veg makes a 'meaty' meal
03
Veg and two veg makes
a 'meaty' meal ON SALE NOW in some
branches is a new-style
cottage pie. But this one will
be very different from the
traditional cottage pie. It will
be filled with the soya bean
product, Kesp.
When... -
Without the girls I couldn't have gone on says Vera
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Without the girls I couldn't
have gone on says Vera Vera Powell takes courage from (left to right) her
workmates Jackie Taylor and Mary Barrett, husband Barry
and daughter Billie-Joe. (Photo Birmingham Evening Post). VERA... -
Brian's banger
04
Brian's banger or how to spend three years Left: Brian Turner swaps his giant JS artic foi
baby when it's time to go home. Above: The
proudly pose before going out for a spin in the c
style. 'WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH,
you must... -
What exactly do you do at JS? And how much should you be paid for doing it?
04
What exactly do you do at JS? And how much should yoi
be paid for doing it? To try and answer these two questions as fairly as possible
four years ago J S changed over from a 'wage-for-age'
pay system, to a clearly defined... -
Heard the one about the budgie who...
05
Heard the one about the budgie who... THE STORY about Basingstoke's depot's Brian Poole
and his budgerigars and our appeal for budgerigar jokes
sparked off a massive response from readers - so much
so that we were unable to... -
Wings and haloes for the men from Clapham
05
Wings and haloes for the men from Clapham DEMOLISHERS moved into
Barkingside, London, and a
row of cottages bit the dust.
A large patch of land was
cleared of rubble to make
way for a new JS supermarket.
But what happened to... -
FOCUS ON SAINSBURY'S
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FOCUS ON SAINSBURY'S
Keep smiling, Smilers-you're
doing a great job, say our customers
(and they should know!) "The only man I come into contact with, and it's always a
good beginning to the day, is the man at the door who... -
Appointments
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Appointments
Angus Clark has been
appointed senior personnel
manager - employee relations
in the central personnel
department at Blackfriars.
He succeeds Brian Davies
who has left JS to become
professor of human... -
Long service
07
Long service
We congratulate the following
employees on receiving long
service awards.
40 years:
G E Milne (Edgware)
L W Jiggins (426 Ilford)
J F Thurston (Blackfriars).
25 years:
A C Clarke (Romford)
D G Jones... -
Obituary
07
Obituary
David Walker, a leading
warehouseman at the Hoddesdon
depot, died on
October 2. He had been with
JS for eight years and a
number of his workmates,
and ex-workmates at Buntingford
depot attended... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Mrs Dorothy Wildey retired
on November 8, after 24
years as a sales assistant at
the counter service branch at
Kenton. The branch gave
her a big party send-off.
Mrs Ethel Scott, who retired
from JS on April... -
Smiler Postbag: sweet talk
07
Smiler Postbag: sweet talk From D M Hinton, branch
manager, 786Bognor
I was in the office on Thursday
morning, when I received a
message that I was required
urgently on the shop floor to
rescue my deputy grocery
manager who... -
Presenting the 1974... Wine Competition
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Presenting the 1974...
Last year's wine competition was such a success
that we decided to repeat it this year so that at
least some of you could fill your Christmas cellars
buckshee.
To enter all you have to do is complete... -
Wining and Winning
08
'THE GUARANTEE that your bottle
contains a decent French wine all seems to
hinge on the phrase "appellation controlee",
but what sort of guarantee is that?'
television interviewer Sue Lawley asked
departmental director of the...
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