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Company news including stories on:
3 The New Deal for getting unemployed young people into work
3 The Queen's visit to Portsmouth
3 An update on the Stockwise campaign
4 Homebase's World of Colour promotion
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From the editor
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From the editor
As I am to accountancy what Kylie Minogue is to jazz, it's no surprise
that my calculations of the company's profits ended up in a figure of
three rupees, one pfennig. Fortunately, the whizz-kids in... -
Bun-derful gift for Queen
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Bun-derful gift for Queen
During the visit to Portsmouth by Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II on Maundy Thursday, 9 April, Portsmouth
JS's bakery manager Steve Kelly presented her with a
basket full of hot cross buns in Guildhall... -
JS raises cash for kids
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JS raises cash for kids
Sainsbury's staff and customers have now raised over £28,000 for the National Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), through the sale of the charity's Happy
Kids badges in stores. A... -
New Deal
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New Deal Sainsbury's and
Savacentre have signed
up to the government's
New Deal policy to get
long-term unemployed
young people off welfare
and into work. You may
have noticed the
national TV advertising
campaign... -
Stockwise update
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Stockwise update
Since the launch of the Stockwise campaign in
March, the campaign's soap-style video, entitled
Jenny's Choice, has been screening in all stores as
well as being sent to the homes of 2,000 colleagues. The video... -
It's a colourful world at Homebase
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It's a colourful world at Homebase
Customers keen to add a bit
of colour to their lives were
given a helping hand by
leading colour consultant
Carolyn Warrender, as part
ofHomebase's World of
Colour campaign. Carolyn, who... -
News in brief
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New departmental director role
Formerly property services manager in Sainsbury's development division,
Charles Johnston has been appointed to the new position of departmental
director, construction and facilities... -
No grey hairs over new working method
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No grey hairs over new working method
Members of JS's category management team for personal care paid a
visit to the Kensington studios of L'Oreal recently to get a first-hand
understanding of hair colourants. The team is one... -
Depot distributes itself to schools
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Depot distributes itself to schools
To help schoolchildren understand more about the work of a supermarket distribution
centre, Buntingford depot recently presented a 'depot in a box' to four local schools. Eric Preen (back row,... -
JS hosts Euro conference
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JS hosts Euro conference
Emma Bonino, the European Commissioner for fisheries,
consumer policy and health protection, was a key
speaker at a recent meeting of the European Movement
(a pro-European organization that discusses... -
News in brief
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Footy fever breaks out
As The Official England Supermarket
throughout the 1998 World Cup,
Sainsbury's has kicked off its Feast of
Football with a range of official
England merchandise launched in
stores on 20 April.
Over... -
Vets get together
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Vets get together
During spring the Veterans
Association celebrated its 50th
anniversary with five veterans
reunion lunches held in London,
Weston-super-Mare and
Birmingham.
In all, 2,164 veterans attended
the five... -
Group-wide
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Group-wide
Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group...
CHANGE AT THE TOP
Chairman David Sainsbury announced on 6 May that he is to retire from the
company in September. Details are contained in the... -
Let's dance
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Let's dance Shoppers at Woking JS
able-bodied dancers as
were treated to a stunning display of dancing by both disabled and
part of the Woking Dance festival.
The arcade area outside the
town-centre store was... -
Win a new hairstyle
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Win a new hairstyle
Thanks to the successful sales
of the Michaeljohn range of
haircare products developed
exclusively for JS, Michaeljohn's
Mayfair salon is offering two
Sainsbury's employees the
chance to win a restyle by... -
Have you got what it takes to be a staff council rep?
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Have you got what it takes to be a staff council rep?
Are you a born listener, good at getting things done and working in a team? if so,
you could be just the sort of person your local staff council is looking for. With... -
JS: The biggest takeaway in the country!
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Imagine a takeaway with nearly 400 outlets, selling over 300 meals from around the world. Even better, imagine if
some branches were open right around the clock. Sounds impossible? Well Sainsbury's range of convenience... -
Writelines
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Have your say
Safety's a
hands-on
business
Joanna Fyson, RF envoy
team, SLD, Blackfriars:
On Easter Monday, I was
rather ashamed to see a JS
petrol tanker driver using a
radio or mobile phone as he
manoeuvred his vehicle... -
Branch opening—Leven
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Leven
JS opened its first Country
Town store in Scotland on
Sunday 5 April. The store's
site was previously a
timber yard and was acquired
on the condition that
the owners had a 5,000 sq
ft sublet unit built next to
the... -
A pension worth picking up
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A pension worth picking up
Noticeboards everywhere
are carrying posters this
month announcing the
launch of a pension
scheme open to new
employees and
colleagues who are not
already members of the
J Sainsbury Pension... -
SWIFT way to sharpen the sharp end
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SWIFT way to sharpen the sharp end
The goals for SWIFT
To improve speed to market for new functionality
To improve customer availability through resilience
and reliability at the front end
To improve customer service,... -
Getting the point across
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You could almost be forgiven for thinking that the futuristic Bank Information Points (BIPs) now
being rolled out company-wide have been beamed straight off the set of Dr Who. Well, maybe
not, but they're certainly striking. The... -
Spring into the garden
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Spring into the garden
Take a patch of land attached to your house,
liberally sprinkle with weeds and sorry looking
brambles, and leave to stand for several years.
That's the recipe for a disaster garden. Only one
ingredient... -
The verdict so far on the CFM trial
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The verdict so far on the CFM trial
On 20 April, seven JS stores
began trialling the Customer
First Management (CFM)
structure - as per the cover story
on last month's Journal (right).
The trial is due to last 12 weeks
and... -
Footy fever breaks out
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Footy fever breaks out
In celebration of Sainsbury's being The Official England Supermarket throughout the
1998 World Cup, the following exclusive lines are now available: England Facial Tissues
(£1.19), England Kitchen Towels... -
Keeping a-breast
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Keeping a-breast
Three Filled Chicken Breasts
meals are new on the shelves.
Each contains two pieces of partboned
chicken breast and costs
£2.99. The chicken breasts are
filled with Mushrooms & Garlic
Butter; Bacon, Leek &... -
No more sticky fingers
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No more sticky fingers
To meet the needs of hectic
lives and to revive the
popularity of the orange,
Sainsbury's is trialling a whole
ready-peeled orange. As part of
the Fresh 'n' Ready range,
Sainsbury's Whole Orange... -
Say cheese
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Say cheese
A new Virtually Fat Free Cottage
Cheese range is available in
three flavours - Natural, with
Onion & Chive, and with Pineapple.
Carrying the healthy balance logo,
they contain skimmed milk and soft
cheese. All... -
The Taste test
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The Taste test
The Journals Taste Test took itself off to Archer Road,
Sheffield to try out Mr Men and Little Miss Pasta Shapes
in Tomato Sauce. Cuisine experts from the staff
restaurant, Rita Furness (right), Barbara Miller... -
Barbie right on cue
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Barbie right on cue
With summer fast
approaching,
Sainsbury's Mint Lamb
Leg Chops (£2.99) are
right on cue to get you
into a barbie frame of mind. The two chops are part of the Summer Barbecue Meats range,
which now has a... -
Need noodles?
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Need noodles?
ainsbury's adds four new lines to its noodle sector with
picy Chop Suey Noodles - which is suitable for
egetarians - Hot & Spicy Singapore Noodles, Chicken
how Mein Noodles and Thai Chicken Noodles. The
oncept... -
Slice up your life
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Slice up your life
A new 800g Organic Bread has been launched into all Sainsbury's in-store bakeries. White and wholemeal loaves are
part-baked by a Soil Association-approved bakery and then finished off in in-store bakery... -
Triple treat
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Triple treat
Three new desserts are sure to get your mouth watering. They are Blackcurrant Cheesecake, Raspberry
Pavlova and the sinfully-named Death By Chocolate. Each contains three separate pots, including a pot of
Creme... -
Back to school
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Back to school
Karen Charlton, training coordinator
at Barnwood,
recently went back to school
to tell children at Twigworth
Church of England Prim;
School about thejobs pe
do at Sainsbury's. The
children also tried on... -
Kostanai comes to Kirklees
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Kostanai comes to Kirklees
A delegation from Kostanai, Kirklees' twin
town in Kazakhstan, visited Huddersfield store
in March to see how shops are organized in
Huddersfield, who owns them and how they
work. Pictured right... -
Mini bakery hits target
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Mini bakery hits target
Aylesbury's store manager Rob
Wells was a happy man
recently, even though he had
10 COHgh up for a bottle of
champagne. The champagne
was the mini baker)
department's reward for
achieving the weekly... -
Rugby triumph in Ballymena
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Rugby triumph in Ballymena
Sainsbury's Rugby Club recently went on their first tour and conquered a representative side from
the JS-sponsored, top Northern Irish rugby club, Ballymena. The Sainsbury's squad of 20 was boosted
by... -
TV celebrity helps in Birmingham appeal
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TV celebrity helps in Birmingham appeal
Nick Owen visited Kings
Heath to help with the store's
fund-raising efforts on behalf
of Birmingham Children's
Hospital. Staff dressed up for
the day and have now raised
over £1,500... -
Wedding bells at Canley
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Wedding bells at Canley
When customer Martin
Hodgson asked Canley store
for the use of their (annoy to
propose to his girlfriend,
Emma Ferguson, they were
more than happy to help out.
Emma accepted to the ringing
applause... -
Bowling along
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Bowling along
The first bowling competition
on Don Hayward's district was
held during March. Eleven
teams took part, with Burtonon-
Trent emerging victorious.
Pictured above are three
members of the winning team:
(from I... -
Cannock's a good egg
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Cannock's a good egg
Cannock store ran a
competition for children over
Easter, and asked them to
decorate an Easter egg.
Cannock received many
cracking good entries and
hosted a little party for all the
entrants. Prizes... -
Sarah on the piste
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Sarah Miles, winner of an
eight-day skiing holiday for two
courtesy of the Equity Total Ski
offer in the October issue of the
Journal, wrote to tell us what a
good time she had in Folgarida
in the Italian Dolomites.... -
Savacentre lends a hand
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Savacentre lends a hand
Savacentre Washington
operates a franchise
partnership with Prince's
Trust volunteers, offering
young people - both employed
and unemployed - a personal
development programme for
a period of 20... -
Tough guy
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Tough guy
Dennis Glasspool from
Charlton depot's transport
department, recently
competed in the annual
Tough Guy run, held in
Wolverhampton. The event is
described as one of the
hardest races in Britain and
consists of a... -
The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch
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Food and drink crossword
CLUES
ACROSS
1. Food cooked in oven-proof, glass
dish (9)
7. Utensil for lifting ice cream (S)
10. Wine from Bordeaux (6)
11. Rolled sponge (7)
12. Basis for macaroni and spaghetti (5)
13. Dough... -
Tricky trivia
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Tricky trivia
Let's see how you do in this
month's Tricky
Trivia quiz
rivia
^TTfe Which is the largesl inhabited castle in the world?
Who was the first woman to take her seat in the House of
Commons?
Who plays Hyacinth... -
Win a Brita filter
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Win a Brita filter
The water filter market is worth over £44 million a year, and Brita is now JS's sole water filter supplier.
If you're wondering what a water filter does exactly, the Brita jug removes the temporary hardness... -
Win a washer
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Win a washer
A Kew Power Washer is the perfect tool for all types of cleaning jobs around
the home and garden. Alto Cleaning Systems Ltd is proud
to have been supplying Homebase stores with a wide
range of Pressure Washers and... -
SSA OFFERS
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Win a weekend for two at Fife's oldest inn
The Inn at Lathones, four miles
from St. Andrews, is offering a
special experience to the
winners of the SSA Weekend
Away competition, below.
Simply answer the questions
and you... -
Long service
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Long service
Employees who have completed 25years' service:
MARGARET AMY, customer services assistant, Basingstoke KIM BUSH, reception
manager, Rayleigh Weir ANDY CHAPMAN, category manager, Blackfriars,
SALAVATORE CIABURRI,... -
Obituary
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Obituary
ANN ANDREWS, 60, a checkout/replenishment assistant at Guildford, died on 9
March after a short illness (I9yrs) BERNARD DE FRIES, 50, a trolley collector at
Camden, died suddenly on 14 March Oyrsl ROY SHIPPAM, 60, a... -
Retirements
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Retirements
length of service Is In brackets
MARGARET APLIN, restaurant assistant, Ferndown (2yrs). EILEEN BACH, senior
checkout assistant, Hoddesdon (IRyrs) JOHN BENTLEY, fresh foods
replenishment assistant, Shrewsbury (5yrs)... -
Sound and Vision
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Massively into the blues
A blast from the past kicks off our video review this month. The Blues
Brothers, starring Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi, has been
re-released. Featuring performances from some of blues'... -
Weddings
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Weddings
AMANDA BAILEY, provisions assistant at Bitterne, and
DARREN GRANSDEN, senior produce assistant, also at
Bitterne: married on 6 December and honeymooned
in Florida. They met at the store -
Communicating to order
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Communicating to order
Thanks to a suggestion from Martin Beckett, payroll clerk at Alton JS, the archives looks this month at the history of
communication between the branches and Blackfriars. Qoday we take for granted the...
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