The 373-outlet sandwich chain stopped paying workers during their breaks last September as a cost-cutting move.
Hospitality
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Both permanent and temporary staff appointments rose at near-record rates in July.
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Vacancies among hospitality business have grown by 342 percentage points since the sector began reopening in March.
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One chef claimed he was pinned against a wall after failing to sufficiently smooth a tub of mascarpone.
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Job vacancies in the UK leapt in April to June 2021, reaching almost 10% above pre-pandemic levels, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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The pandemic has highlighted the importance of protecting employee health and safety, especially for those in public-facing roles, working unsociable...
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Workers network turns the tables on Tim Martin's 2016 Brexit beer mat campaign.
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Union Unichef is campaigning to urge the awarding authorities to take away Michelin stars from chefs who are found guilty of abusing colleagues.
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The hospitality sector has called for a ‘test and release’ scheme that would allow them to stay open.
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Bars, cafes and restaurants across the UK are continuing to report a lack of staff with many having to operate reduced hours because of the shortages.
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Hospitality firms have increased pay by up to 14% to attract temporary workers amid staff shortages, a flexible working marketplace claims.
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Restaurant chain McDonald’s plans to hire 20,000 new roles in the UK and Ireland as it opens 50 new outlets.
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Government urged to come up with new timetable for right to work checks, furlough, business rates relief.
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Unemployment is easing and most sectors of the economy are showing vacancies at pre-pandemic levels, finds the ONS.
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The planned 21 June Covid unlocking will be delayed for four weeks the prime minister has announced.