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CLAPHAM FOR SALE
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Staff to move to Blackfriars
CLAPHAM
FOR SALE STAFF AT JS'S CLAPHAM OFFICES are to move to new
locations and the Clapham offices put up for sale or rent
Nearly all the departments now at Clapham will be rehoused... -
JS goes for £6 maximum pay rise all round
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JS goes for £6 maximum pay rise all round JS IS TO PAY the maximum
£6 a week pay rise allowable
under the Government pay
policy to all full-time staff
aged 18 and over. Part-time
staff and staff under 18 will
get pro-rata... -
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
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LAST BUT NOT LEAST
THE BIG NIGHT for ten
lovelies from all over JS will
be February 28. That's the
night of the finals of the Miss
JS 1976 contest
Among the guests at the
sell-out function at the West
Centre Hotel, London,... -
Man fined at Crawley
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Man fined at Crawley
ABANDONING a supermarket
trolley landed Marem Cavanar
in court and cost him a £15
fine.
At Crawley Court last
month, Mr Cavanar, a wine
waiter, pleaded guilty to
obstructing a highway, by
leaving a... -
Yes to restraints with reservations
01
Yes to restraints with reservations
WITH SOME MISGIVINGS and reservations, JS, along with
other retailers, has accepted the voluntary price restraint
scheme proposed by the Government The scheme came into
effect in the shops... -
CORBY'S HIGHLAND FLING
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CORBY'S HIGHLAND FLING
CORBY branch may be nearly 250
miles from Scotland, but from Hogmanay
until Burns Night you would
think you were up there in the
heather.
About three-quarters of the townspeople
are Scots, a result of... -
Fashion steaks
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Fashion steaks
SKIRTS will be an inch longer
this year, read a message to the
branches recentiy.
Not a directive to preserve the
modesty of cashiers but information
on butchery techniques!
The skirt in question being
that... -
'Its like heaven with the gate shut' says Kathy
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Its like heaven
with the gate shut'
says Kathy ARE YOU ON YOUR FEET
from damaged or in-growing toedespair
if you work at one of the
staff chiropody service.
ALL DAY? Do you suffer
nails? Well there's no need to
16 JS... -
JS director takes a look at the Post Office
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JS director takes a look at the Post Office DAVID SAINSBURY, the company's
financial director, has
been chosen to sit on the committee
set up last year to review
the operations of the Post Office.
'I was chosen because... -
PEOPLE-EATERS
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PEOPLE-EATERS
'NATURE of complaint: Funny
taste and upset stomach about
two hours after eating two
people, eaten after chicken.'
This cannibalistic
explanation accompanied a
recent customer complaint
about a JS fresh cream... -
PERSONAL TOUCH WINS HANDS DOWN
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PERSONAL TOUCH WINS
HANDS DOWN CASH DISPENSERS will not be installed in new JS branches
- that's the new general policy after the discovery that customers
don't like them. A survey, made for a completely
different... -
Safety in (great) numbers
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Safety in (great) numbers
CONGRATULATIONS to all the hundreds of JS drivers who
received safety awards at the end of last year. As there are so many
awards we couldn't possibly name them all. Nineteen of the awards
are of... -
Squeezing rubbish down to size saves space and money
02
Squeezing rubbish down to size saves space and money A NEW REFUSE COMPACTOR is bringing the problem
of refuse disposal down to size at four branches and
saving JS money.
A medium-sized branch has about 35 to 40 cubic yards
(25... -
a la card recipes or—how to dine friends and influence people
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a la card recipes or—how to dine friends and influence people JS HOSTESS MENU CARDS, the third set of cookery cards
produced by the company, are now on sale in selected
branches.
The 12 cards are a new departure in two ways.... -
. . . and hypermarket withdrawn
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. . . and hypermarket withdrawn
THE APPLICATION to build
a JS/BHS hypermarket at Colchester
has been withdrawn, as
it is felt that two alternative
schemes, submitted at the same
time (for conventional-sized,
edge-of-town... -
CLOCKING IN IS OUT
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CLOCKING IN IS OUT
ITS THE END of clocking in at the branches. Last summer
clock cards were experimentally dropped at five branches and
now they're being abandoned at all branches. During the
experiment (reported in last... -
Housewife's dream come true
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Housewife's dream come true
DONT SPEND h all in one
shop might be good advice for
some if they suddenly found
they had a handful of prize
money to spend. But h was
advice Susan Dredge ignored
when she won £40 to spend... -
PENNY IN THE POUND PROFITS
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PENNY IN THE POUND PROFITS
THE PROFITS of food and
drink retailers reporting to the
Price Commission in the period
September 1 to November 30
last year were on average only
lp in every £1 of sales. After
tax, slightly more... -
St Albans appeal turned down . . .
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St Albans appeal turned down . . . JS'S APPEAL to build a supermarket
on the outskirts of St
Albans has been turned down.
The inspector presiding over
the public enquiry, held on
September 30 last year, gave
three main... -
Worthy setting for Chatham
03
Worthy setting for Chatham THE SPECTACULAR multi
million pound, marble paved
Pentagon shopping centre at
Chatham is a worthy setting
for JS's newest store;
opened on February 10 by
director Peter Snow.
It has a sales area... -
A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
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Meet the men who make Basingstoke depot tick during the silent hours . .. . and a man who knows ali the champions1. To find out what it's like on the night shift
at a JS depot Antony Moore roused photographer
Brian Shuel and... -
Charlton's champ has it all boxes up
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WHEN CHARLTON WAREHOUSEMAN and boxing
fanatic John Muggeridge meets someone, the first |
question he asks is: 'When is your birthday?'
He doesn't spend all his money on presents - it's justl
that, given a date, he can tell you... -
Get raffling-the Stamford Group needs you!
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Gel raffling-the Stamford Group needs you! MORE THAN £150 was
raised for the Stamford
Group's Guide Dogs for the
Blind project by a raffle held
at the SSA office section's
annual buffet and dance at
Upper Court, Esher... -
Joan gets the USDAW vote at Buntingford depot
06
JUST THE JOB . . . the first lady Joan gets the USDAW vote
at Buntingford depot THE FIRST woman in JS to
be elected a senior steward is
Joan Plackett — and most of
her members are men.
She represents about 80
clerical... -
YOUR LETTERS
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The pool: A veteran remembers From: Dave Davis, JS veteran
I WAS INTERESTED to
learn that JS are going into
the 'Pallet Pool' system at
last, for in my opinion this is
long overdue. (See JS
Journal, January issue).
During... -
APPOINTMENTS
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APPOINTMENTS Maurice Raison has been
appointed manager designate of
retail competition, based at
Blackfriars. He was formerly
sausage buyer, pork products, at
Blackfriars.
Richard Fear has been
appointed area meat... -
JS's youngest AGM gets into training
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ALL ABOUT PEOPLE
JS's youngest AGM gets into training DAVID SMITH is JS's youngest area general manager.
This month Mr Smith, who is 39, leaves his job as a
district manager at Ealing area office to become area
general manager... -
LONG SERVICE
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LONG SERVICE Gordon Bryant, meat manager
at New Maiden, celebrated 40
years with JS on January 20. He
started as a cycle boy at 97/99
Kingston branch, becoming a
butcher after two years.
Mr Bryant interrupted his
service... -
OBITUARY
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OBITUARY
Dennis Cecil, a refrigeration
engineer at the Romford area
office, died on January 30.
He joined JS in 1967.
Mr Cecil, who was 30, had
leukaemia and had just recently
returned to work, on a part-time
basis. He had... -
OUR APOLOGIES
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OUR APOLOGIES
Les Price, warehouse manager
at Bury Park, Luton, retired on
December 15, after 44 years
with the company, not as stated
in the January issue as manager
of Bury Park after 14 years
service.
Our apologies to... -
RETIREMENTS
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RETIREMENTS John 'Joe' Wilkerson, electrical
engineer at Basingstoke depot,
retired in June 1975 after 44
years with the company.
He started with the company
as an electrician's mate,
transferred to branch... -
BRANCHES FACE A YEAR OF ACTION
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RETAIL CONFERENCE '76
BRANCHES FACE A
YEAR OF ACTION AGM'S got the message from the top
at the Eastbourne conference in
January. Over the following weeks they
passed it on to their managers at five
one-day think-ins to find...
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