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Company news including stories on:
3 What happens if disaster strikes Blackfriars
3 Winners of the competition to name the Stockwise owl
3 The new guide to help colleagues coming up for retirement
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From the editor
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From the editor
Like the rest of the world, the Journal team
has football squarely on the brain this month.
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Business as usual if disaster strikes
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Business as usual if disaster strikes
A plan to keep the
business running
normally if the
Blackfriars complex
was put out of
action has been
tested at Fanhams
Hall company
training centre. Trefor Hales and the business... -
New guide for retirement
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New guide for retirement
Sainsbury's has recently issued
the new Employee Guide to
Preparing for Retirement.
Bill Lappage from retail security,
who will be retiring in the autumn,
receives his retirement guide from
Irene... -
Sci-fi store could neighbour dome
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Sci-fi store could neighbour dome
JS has announced plans
for a state-of-the-art
store for the year 2000
to be built in sight of
the Millennium Dome in
Greenwich. The store, which aims to be
up to 50% more energy... -
Stockwise Owl named
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The results of the
competition held in the
March Journalto name the
Stockwise owl are out and
OSCAR is to be its name.
OSCAR the Stockwise owl
(aka Stockwise team member,
Judy Kempshall) congratulates the
two who gave it... -
Art students bag exhibiting space
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Art students bag exhibiting space
Sainsbury's has given
young artists a chance to
put their work on show to
millions of shoppers,
thanks to a competition to
produce designs for four
reusable carrier bags. Bags of talent... -
Cheers for Sainsbury's drinks suppliers
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Cheers for Sainsbury's
drinks suppliers
Sainsbury's top drinks suppliers met with
members of the drinks division to discuss
business at London's Queen Elizabeth
Conference Centre in May. Delegates were treated to a
musical... -
News in brief
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Bretton scores NVQ success
Four colleagues at Bretton have
achieved National Vocational Qualifications
(NVQs). Helen Barrett (second left)
and Jackie Sherriff (second right)
gained their NVQ in administration level
two, and... -
Drumming on empties
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Drumming on empties
Sainsbury's latest TV campaign features over 300 meals
that are ready in under 20 minutes and won't keep you in
the kitchen when you could be watching the World Cup.
Xavier Da Silva (right) and his band... -
Flexosaurus pops in
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Flexosaurus pops in
Kids at London Colney Savacentre were shown how to fight tooth decay by
Flexosaurus, a character from the children's toothbrush range. His visit was part of home
and personal care's 'Everything
Under the... -
Halifax sees the light
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Halifax sees the light
The new-style lighting design
at Halifax store (featured in
March's Journal) has won a
Commended award at the
Lighting Industry Federation
national awards, held at
London's Savoy Hotel.
The JS team... -
News in brief
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Incentive ad wins award
An advertisement to promote the
benefits of JS Group gift vouchers to
other businesses has won an award.
The ad was named 'Best Display Ad - vvonne west with the award - and
the award-winning... -
AIR MILES cover the distance to you
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AIR MILES cover the distance to you
AIR MILES training teams are currently visiting stores to demonstrate the
benefits of converting reward vouchers into AIR MILES awards. The more informed colleagues
at the front end are... -
Girl Guides get around
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Girl Guides get around
The Wiltshire Girl Guides raised over £1,500 by bag packing
round the county. They visited JS stores in Bridgemead, Stratton,
Swindon, Melksham and Calne. They're pictured here with
colleagues at... -
News in brief
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Sheffield customer wins national prize
A customer at Sheffield Savacentre,
a Mrs Wrigglesworth, has been
chosen as the outright winner of the
competition to win half a million
reward points.
The competition was held at all... -
Penny Back pays
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Penny Back pays
Sainsbury's Penny Back scheme is benefiting registered charities across the
country. Last year £750,000 was given back, which equates to a saving of 900
tonnes of plastic. Here are
a few examples of the... -
Keeping the beautiful game clean
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Keeping the beautiful game clean
Making sure England's and
Scotland's footballers look
immaculate when they play
the beautiful game is the
responsibility of official kit
washers Clive Jones and
Bernie Curran.
Both men were... -
Low Hall life-saver
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Low Hall life-saver
Sharon Slater, assistant admin manager at Low Hall Chingford, put her
first aid training into practice when she resuscitated a two-year-old boy in
the store who had stopped breathing. Sharon, a first aider... -
News in brief
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Spurs star launches National Diabetes Week
Sainsbury's held a series of diabetes
store tours over National Diabetes
Week (7-13 June), as part of a nationwide
initiative with the British
Diabetic Association (BDA) to... -
Group-wide
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Group-wide
Here's our regular round-up of what's been going on across the Group.. SAtNSBURY'S
SUPERMARKETS
GIANT STAKE SOLD
J Sainsbury pic has announced its
decision to sell, subject to contract, its
entire position in... -
Let them cheeses roll
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As reported in last month's Journal, four managers from Peterborough store, called The Smelly Cheeses', challenged the winners of the 1998 Stilton
Cheese Rolling competition to a race in
the village of Stilton, Cambridgeshire... -
Tell the world about the Bank
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Tell the world about the Bank
Sainsbury's Bank is on the lookout for satisfied customers. It's looking for personal-interest
stories about why taking out a Sainsbury's Bank product has improved your financial position. Ideally,... -
Side By Side
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Wigston pools together
South Wigston Club for Young People is the proud owner of a new pool table thanks to colleagues at Wigston
store
Young club members show
off their new pool table
with Mo Langton
(third left), club... -
Ready to Order
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As ordering manager, former admin manager Jane Baker is now
responsible for managing stock control. The Customer First Management trial has now been going for over nine weeks and managers in
the seven trial stores are getting... -
Writelines
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Have your say
What's our
share of
the profits?
Fiona Matthews,
community affairs,
Blackfriars:
w e were told that profit
sharing had increased this
year by 19%. This seems to be
right as the overall amount
available for... -
Mastering the art of food
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Mastering the art of food
Sainsbury's training has always
been greatly respected in the
retail industry. Between the world
wars, rival retailers even advertised
for 'Sainsbury-trained men'.
To keep up the company's... -
A categorically better way to trade
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A categorically better way to trada
If a corporate body is to keep fit, its left hand must know what the right is doing. Category management is a new
way of working which unites colleagues from every part of the corporate body... -
Football, Football, Football
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Ince the midfield maestro during England's
2-0 win against Georgia at Wembley in last
year's World Cup qualifier. lidfield maestro masters acting role
th a few of the Hod-squad indulging in late-night rave-ups in the run-up to... -
Fair treatment for all
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This month marks the launch of
Sainsbury's Supermarkets' new Fair
Treatment policy. The company is
taking practical steps to ensure that JS
is a fair place to work. The JS Journal
finds out more.
If you've ever felt unfairly... -
Feast fit for football fans
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Feast fit for football fans
Essential footy foods for making the World Cup even
more enjoyable (as if that were possible) are now
available in most Sainsbury's stores Part of the
range includes frozen American Style Deep... -
Lolly good
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Lolly good The perfect summer treat of ice-cream and yogurt lollies is now available. Bananatastic Lollies
(£1.79) includes four banana and toffee ice-cream lollies with a toffee-flavour coating
Bubbletastic Lollies includes... -
Perfect paper products
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Perfect paper products
In a new design for summer, JS has launched Extra
Thick Kitchen Towels (£1.32). The two designs - kites
and barbecues - are bubble bonded for extra
thickness. Also launched is Sainsbury's Ultra... -
The taste test
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The taste test
The Journal's taste test visited Camden store to
sample Organic Ice Cream - the latest addition to
Sainsbury's expanding range of organic
products. Fully approved by the Soil Association,
Organic Ice Cream... -
Timberrr!
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Timberrr!
The Homebase own brand range of stick
timber and pine board has been relaunched
with improved label design to reflect the
quality, and to differentiate the product from
the rest of the market. The labels have... -
Cakes galore
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Cakes galore
On the cake front, Sainsbury's is offering three new lines.
They include the Grand Prix Car Cake (£9.99), a light
sponge cake designed exclusively by Jane Asher with
a butter-cream and raspberry-jam filling... -
Moghlai manna
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Moghlai manna
Sainsbury's travelled to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur in India
to find an exciting style of Indian cooking that until now
has been virtually untasted in the UK. The result is the
launch of the Moghlai range-twelve... -
Salad days
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Salad days
The perfect partner to every summer
meal is a fresh, crisp salad. Even better
if it's washed and ready to eat, like
Sainsbury's four new prepared salads.
St Clements Salad 200g (£1.39) comes
with a sachet of... -
Vintage vinegar
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There is no Text
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Action for autism
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Action for autism
A team from Southport store
entered a Wacky Pancake
Race in aid of Action for
Autism. The race was held
outside the store and was
started by comedian Ken
Dodd. Southport's team,
which was narrowly... -
Barnstaple man on trail of Incas
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Barnstaple man on trail of Incas
David Lee, warehouseman at
Barnstaple, recently took on
the gruelling four-day trek of
background is Intipunku (The
Sun Gate) overlooking Machu
Pichu. David, wearing
everyone's favourite... -
Check it out
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Check it out
Pictured below is Kevin While,
store manager of Kingsway,
undertaking his checkout
training. Customer Rosemary
surprised that Kevin passed his
training with flying colours.
Kevin says thai he found it
quite an... -
Chippenham starts 'em young
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Chippenham starts 'em young
Cyn Mahon (centre), store
trainer at Chippenham, had a
new bunch of four-year-old
recruits to guide round the
store the other day. Working on
a high-level and confidential
project involving bread... -
Chocolate heaven at Heyford Hill
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Chocolate heaven at Heyford Hill
A customer focus evening
held recently at Heyford Hill
store, sponsored by Cadbury's,
saw one lucky customer walk
away with a year's supply of
chocolate. Based on the
average intake, this... -
Cowley donates trolley
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Cowley donates trolley
Bruce Allcock, store manager at
Cowley, is seen here presenting Luke
Bardennean, accompanied by his
mother, with his very own customsized
trolley. Luke, who is disabled,
attends a local special needs... -
United we fall
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United we fall
To celebrate Newcastle
United reaching the FA
Cup Final, Durham store
held a face-painting event
for children. David Slater,
checkout assistant, is
pictured above with an
appropriately-decorated
young... -
Bag packing towards new headquarters
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Bag packing towards new headquarters
Lee Green store was presented with
a Scouting 'With Thanks'
shield for helping various
scouting groups in the
Lewisham North district bag
pack over Easter and
Christmas for the
past two... -
Past and present
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Past and present
Barbara Voice recently retired from Haywards Heath store after 28
years with the company. Barbara started at London Road store in
Brighton in 1954 patting the butter, and over the years worked at
Haywards... -
Princely fence
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Princely fence
Lianne Swinburn, cook at Durham, recently completed a 20-week placement with the Prince's
Trust. The result of this dedication is a unique pencil fence for pupils of Beamish Primary School
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Waddle helps Burnley, again
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Waddle helps Burnley, again
Chris Waddle, manager of Burnley Football Club, found
time during his eventually successful battle to save his
team from relegation to present prizes to the winners
of the Sainsbury's/Warburtons... -
Won by a street
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Won by a street
Street was the winner of the female five-aside
football competition held at Chilton
Trinity Sports Centre, Bridgwater for Ian
Elkins' district. The team from Street beat
Hankridge Farm in the final. Paignton... -
The £25 crossword and £10 wordsearch
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Sport crossword
it
CLUES
ACROSS
Maradona's World Cup-winning
country (9)
Bafana Bafana is the name given to
the football team of South _ _ _ _ (6)
One of the swords used in Olympic
fencing (4)
Zubizarreta is this... -
Footy trivia
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Footy trivia
To celebrate the World Cup, all this month's Tricky Trivia questions relate to teams
playing in the France '98 tournament.
js JOURNAL oSricky
o/rivia
Which team is nicknamed Bafana Bafana?
Which is the only... -
Reward card helpline helps two million
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Reward card helpline helps two million
Mike Robinson of HSL
juggles callers to the
Reward Card helpline.
Sainsbury's and Handling Solutions Ltd
(HSL) ended the financial year on a
high when the two millionth call... -
Will you change the way you wash forever?
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Will you change the way you wash forever?
Oil of Ulay has used its skincare expertise to formulate a revolutionary
Moisturising Body Wash system. It contains 75% Ulay moisturisers and leaves
your skin feeling soft and smooth,... -
Make hay with the SSA
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Rumour has it that there should be
more to life than work. That's why the
leisure-loving Sainsbury's Staff
Association (SSA) was set up 51 years
ago. At Plymouth JS, 87.5%
of colleagues have jumped on the
leisure bandwagon... -
SSA OFFERS
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SAINSBURY'S STAFF ASSOCIATION
Sign up with the very,
very nice men You never know when or where
you're going to break down, so complete confidence in your breakdown organization is essential.
The AA, with its army of... -
Long service
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Long service
Employee who has completed 40 years' service:
BRIAN LINCOLN Butcher, Hampton.
Employees who have completed 25 years' service:
RUTH BAKER, meat assistant, Muswell Hill BERVL BARDWELL kiosk assistant, Harlow ARTHUR... -
Obituary
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Obituary
RONALD DAVIS, 59, a trolley collector at Bath, died suddenly on 22 April (12yrs) PENNY DUNNE, 53, a
checkout/replenishment assistant at Bretton, died on 1 May after a short illness (13yrs). JILL GARDNER,
47, a SABRE... -
Retirements
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Retirements
Length of service is in brackets
JEAN APPLEBY, kiosk assistant, Bromley (18yrs). BERYL AUSTIN, checkout/replenishment assistant, High
Wycombe (26yrs). SYLVIA BAIN, checkout/replenishment assistant, Northwich... -
Sound and Vision
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Leading our video review this month is the witty, dark comedy
Grosse Pointe Blank, starring John Cusack and Minnie Driver.
Cusack plays a hit man returning to his home town, Grosse
Point, to attend his ten-year high school... -
From our door to yours we deliver
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From our door to yours we deliver
This year's trial of home delivery from 32 larger Sainsbury's stores is one example
ofhowJS is tailoring its services to customers' lifestyles. In the busy, modern world
home delivery saves...
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