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. —— it was asda. to work some weekends. -- it was asda-_ was asda.mer facing retail _ was asda. that is a customer facing retail store _ facing retail store organisation where it is totally different prospect to a tech business, but a four day week is going to work for the majority of companies, especially if they get it right. especially if they get it ri . ht. , . especially if they get it riuht. . . . especially if they get it rirht. , ., , right. just a brief quick question _ right. just a brief quick question because - right. just a brief quick question because i - right. just a brief quick. question because i think right. just a brief quick - question because i think i'm right in saying on fridays, you take it as a chance to get out and about and go camping. is that where you are now? it’s that where you are now? it's not every — that where you are now? it's not every friday, _ that where you are now? it�*s not every friday, but the weather is very good this weekend, so we decided to take the friday off and take the kids camping for the weekend
. —— it was asda. to work some weekends. -- it was asda-_ was asda.mer facing retail _ was asda. that is a customer facing retail store _ facing retail store organisation where it is totally different prospect to a tech business, but a four day week is going to work for the majority of companies, especially if they get it right. especially if they get it ri . ht. , . especially if they get it riuht. . . . especially if they get it rirht. , ., , right. just a brief quick question _ right....
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asda, this transparency that has been created today at the samani titek level is a great blessing that has led to a series dashboards today, we are planning with one eye open. sometimes, in the past, if you heard that we used to produce or import a large amount of drugs, it would be destroyed because it was produced without planning, and we did not know how much was consumed. knowing where the country has consumed more and where it has consumed less was a number of manual statistics that actually recorded the information. a few of us, two iraqis, two pilots and a co-pilot on a belgorod, left the area in the city of erbil. it was our expectation, now part of those memories have been depicted in the book summer of 1369 morteza sarhangi, we ourselves saw the return of our captives in the khosravi border, but we did not see them leave. how does this book say that there are 440 people, and these memories say how they became captives, the memories of the moment. captivity of iranian warriors, which is extracted from the 730 title of the book. we used to find the moments of captivity in the b
asda, this transparency that has been created today at the samani titek level is a great blessing that has led to a series dashboards today, we are planning with one eye open. sometimes, in the past, if you heard that we used to produce or import a large amount of drugs, it would be destroyed because it was produced without planning, and we did not know how much was consumed. knowing where the country has consumed more and where it has consumed less was a number of manual statistics that...
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and in support of the oppressed people of palestine was targeted in the second operation also the asda northwind ship belonging to a the zionists' partner company was targeted in kharij adan. the associated press reports that iran's threats in the shadow of the gaza war have damaged thousands of businesses in the occupied territories and the trust has weakened the international economy of the regime. according to the data of the central bureau of statistics of the zionist regime, with the continuation of the war and its economic consequences , the economy of this regime has shrunk. people are hiding in their shelters and houses for fear of iran's attack and are waiting for something to explode at any moment. officials lie that they are ready to fight. this is the situation of the zionists in the occupied territories. the prolongation of the waiting period for iran's retaliatory operation in response to the assassination of martyr haniyeh in tehran has imposed heavy costs on the zionist regime. the report titled "awaiting iran's response" wrote: the countdown to the political and econom
and in support of the oppressed people of palestine was targeted in the second operation also the asda northwind ship belonging to a the zionists' partner company was targeted in kharij adan. the associated press reports that iran's threats in the shadow of the gaza war have damaged thousands of businesses in the occupied territories and the trust has weakened the international economy of the regime. according to the data of the central bureau of statistics of the zionist regime, with the...
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Aug 27, 2024
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closely at this case, particularly workers of the five largest supermarkets in the uk, like tesco and asdaxt used here which is all about market pay rates to counter these claims. what we have seen before is cases like this in the public sector over at lower pay for workers and teaching assistants, and dinner ladies who have paid less than men employed in bin collections, but in terms of this case, next say it is significant because it is the first equal pay group action in the private sector to reach a decision at this level and raises a significant number of legal questions. it is and raises a significant number of legal questions.— legal questions. it is wonderful to watch. legal questions. it is wonderful to watch- thank— legal questions. it is wonderful to watch. thank you _ legal questions. it is wonderful to watch. thank you for _ legal questions. it is wonderful to watch. thank you for taking - legal questions. it is wonderful to watch. thank you for taking us . watch. thank you for taking us through it. we'll catch up on the weather details any moment. in the next 60 minutes we wi
closely at this case, particularly workers of the five largest supermarkets in the uk, like tesco and asdaxt used here which is all about market pay rates to counter these claims. what we have seen before is cases like this in the public sector over at lower pay for workers and teaching assistants, and dinner ladies who have paid less than men employed in bin collections, but in terms of this case, next say it is significant because it is the first equal pay group action in the private sector...
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this incident with the asda skirt. bit about about that somebody was was not allowed to wear a skirt that looked similar to the uniform, but was from asda to help with with the costs. >> but the problem that we have and i have campaigned tirelessly about this, uniforms are put in place so everybody is the same. children are the same as their peers. no designer wear is allowed , which i agree with. but allowed, which i agree with. but schools are making their uniforms. designer by insisting that their logo must be on the uniform now a uniform from a supermarket can cost £20. a children falls over, children fall over. they get holes in the pants. you can go to asda and buy a new pair of pants for £3. when they've got the logo on, you're looking at £20. so what i'm saying is, and i've been talking to government saying, you know , stop the logos, let's you know, stop the logos, let's go back to basics. a school uniform consists of grey pants, a white shirt, a red green whatever colour cardigan and make it accessible for fa
this incident with the asda skirt. bit about about that somebody was was not allowed to wear a skirt that looked similar to the uniform, but was from asda to help with with the costs. >> but the problem that we have and i have campaigned tirelessly about this, uniforms are put in place so everybody is the same. children are the same as their peers. no designer wear is allowed , which i agree with. but allowed, which i agree with. but schools are making their uniforms. designer by...
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you've never stepped in an asda. >> no. >> no. >> not allowed. you are so posh.hat's your what's your supermarket of choice, >> well, you wouldn't know it. it's in the lounge at heathrow. well, that's. >> the front page is done in the next section. office parties banned migration saves lives. and guess who's the most politician. no. you're wrong. welcome back to headliners i'm stephen alan still joined by leo kearse and jonathan kogan. leo the daily mail people in a new survey are saying that they don't like keir starmer, which i think can get you arrested these days. >> well, so more than half of british people believe the uk is heading in the wrong direction under labour, as sir keir starmer's favorability ratings fall to zero, this poll reveals by ipsos you can trust is one of the established companies. so they found that 38% of people have a favourable, favourable opinion of keir and 38% have an unfavourable one. so i guess a lot of people like that, he calls half of britain racist and far right bigots and thugs, and the other half don't like it because they'
you've never stepped in an asda. >> no. >> no. >> not allowed. you are so posh.hat's your what's your supermarket of choice, >> well, you wouldn't know it. it's in the lounge at heathrow. well, that's. >> the front page is done in the next section. office parties banned migration saves lives. and guess who's the most politician. no. you're wrong. welcome back to headliners i'm stephen alan still joined by leo kearse and jonathan kogan. leo the daily mail people in...
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she's representing more than 100,000 workers in similar equal pay claims against tesco, asda, sainsburyimpson, bbc news. yeah, a tribunal decision that has big implications for other stores in the uk. we will discuss that with our panel later in the programme. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. the planned launch of an all—civilian crew, which will mark a new chapter in space exploration, has been put back a day after a helium leak was detected at the kennedy space center. spacex says all systems are looking good for tomorrow's falcon 9 launch of the polaris dawn. it has been built by the billionaire enterpreneurjared isaacman. the team aboard will become the first privately—trained astronauts to take part in a space walk, 700 kilometres above the earth. the capsule is without an airlock which means it will completely depressurise for that spacewalk. all four crew members will rely on their suits for survival. here's jared isaacman talking about the trip. you know, we're the four lucky ones that get to go on this ride, but i can't tell you how many teams
she's representing more than 100,000 workers in similar equal pay claims against tesco, asda, sainsburyimpson, bbc news. yeah, a tribunal decision that has big implications for other stores in the uk. we will discuss that with our panel later in the programme. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back. the planned launch of an all—civilian crew, which will mark a new chapter in space exploration, has been put back a day after a helium leak was detected at the kennedy...
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workers at five of the uk's largest supermarkets, asda, tesco, morrisons, sainsbury�*s and the co—op,n employed at next. we can speak to emma satyamurti, head of leigh day's employment and discrimination department. thanks for coming on the programme. it's significant, this, because it's the first the retailer that's lost a case of this nature. what are the implications for the others? thank ou. yes, implications for the others? thank you- yes. i — implications for the others? thank you. yes, i think— implications for the others? thank you. yes, i think the _ implications for the others? thank you. yes, i think the clients - implications for the others? thank| you. yes, i think the clients across all of— you. yes, i think the clients across all of those — you. yes, i think the clients across all of those big _ you. yes, i think the clients across all of those big supermarket - you. yes, i think the clients acrossl all of those big supermarket claims you've _ all of those big supermarket claims you've just— all of those big supermarket claims you've just mentioned _ all of those big su
workers at five of the uk's largest supermarkets, asda, tesco, morrisons, sainsbury�*s and the co—op,n employed at next. we can speak to emma satyamurti, head of leigh day's employment and discrimination department. thanks for coming on the programme. it's significant, this, because it's the first the retailer that's lost a case of this nature. what are the implications for the others? thank ou. yes, implications for the others? thank you- yes. i — implications for the others? thank you....
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well, it's mom to you asda pro starts working in 30 minutes as to pro and go hogs biggest sale of themer is extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until august 12 and cy pods has been trusted with it over 6 million moves, but don't wait, use promo code, big 25 to save visit hot.com today. first of all, as we began arithmetic five today, and we want to talk about addition. so today in a becca academy screen time is actually good for your child. >> start your free trial and save $100 today what the biggest companies deliver is exceptional customer experience. >> what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and vikki solutions for t-mobile for business t-mobile connects 100,000 delta airlines employees, powers, tractors, supplies, stores nationwide with reliable 5g business, internet and helps red bull revolutionized coverage of live events. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business with so many choices on booking.com, there are so many tina phase i could be hired body doubles in dausy. >> tina loves to luck, sweet booking.com, booking dot yeah sarlin busine
well, it's mom to you asda pro starts working in 30 minutes as to pro and go hogs biggest sale of themer is extended, save up to 25% on moving in storage until august 12 and cy pods has been trusted with it over 6 million moves, but don't wait, use promo code, big 25 to save visit hot.com today. first of all, as we began arithmetic five today, and we want to talk about addition. so today in a becca academy screen time is actually good for your child. >> start your free trial and save $100...
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if you work in aldi or asda or any any of these other businesses where you have to go to work, why shouldshould you go to work to pay taxes, to pay people out of the public purse, to not go into the office and actually not going into work, i think is bad for workplace. you don't get that camaraderie. you don't get that camaraderie. you don't get that shared learning. it's particularly bad for young people who are at the start of their career, who don't work out how to be in an office environment and also for young people, they often don't have anywhere to go. they might be in anywhere to go. they might be in a shared house. they have nowhere to work. the last government said, we expect you to come into the office three days a week, as soon as the labour party came in, they got rid of that. they watered it down and we're now going to have a situation where civil servants paid by the taxpayer, mainly working in whitehall, are not going to have to come to the office. and i don't think that's right. i don't want to pay my taxes, to pay someone to sit at home and work. steve >> well, first of
if you work in aldi or asda or any any of these other businesses where you have to go to work, why shouldshould you go to work to pay taxes, to pay people out of the public purse, to not go into the office and actually not going into work, i think is bad for workplace. you don't get that camaraderie. you don't get that camaraderie. you don't get that shared learning. it's particularly bad for young people who are at the start of their career, who don't work out how to be in an office...
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this one's from asda and this one is actually 925. with, and i've actually chilled this one, michael, because you can chill pinot noirs . interesting. cheers. >> but i go to spain a lot. in spain we chill our red wines a lot. you'd be amazed what we chill in spain because it's just so terribly hot. >> well, with with this wine as well, because it is very fruity and it doesn't have so many of those more complex aromas, it can do with being chilled. i think when you over chill a wine you can sometimes dull it down, whereas this one i think is excellent value and really good in terms of that kind of cherry flavour. what do you think? >> i think it's lovely. it's quite light and i feel, therefore, that i could drink this for a while before i fell under the table, which i think is a great advantage in a wine. by is a great advantage in a wine. by the way, it's 13.5%, so that's slightly. >> yeah. it's deceptive. >> yeah. it's deceptive. >> okay. lovely. you ought to have really a little piece of cheese to cleanse our palate between one and
this one's from asda and this one is actually 925. with, and i've actually chilled this one, michael, because you can chill pinot noirs . interesting. cheers. >> but i go to spain a lot. in spain we chill our red wines a lot. you'd be amazed what we chill in spain because it's just so terribly hot. >> well, with with this wine as well, because it is very fruity and it doesn't have so many of those more complex aromas, it can do with being chilled. i think when you over chill a wine...
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we've got too many self checkouts and this comes a week after asda, which is struggling with its salesto do checkout because they think people no longer like having to do their own job checking out their their food and drinks when they leave the supermarket. now, i sometimes like not having to talk to anyone . what do you talk to anyone. what do you think of this doctor renee reciprocated. yes. yeah i like they like not talking to me. i think might be more accurate. you know, even the robots. >> don't i worry that we have a whole group of pensioners. actually, people over 50 who quite often don't talk to another human being in a week. and loneliness and isolation is one of the biggest killers in our society. it really leaves people out there in ill health, and it affects their mental health. so for me, people should have the opportunity to go and talk to people in society who are serving them, not machines. it also gives people jobs. >> that's what benjamin wants. he wants life to be harder for people. >> nobody talks to darren outside the studio. so is that why you go to tesco or morr
we've got too many self checkouts and this comes a week after asda, which is struggling with its salesto do checkout because they think people no longer like having to do their own job checking out their their food and drinks when they leave the supermarket. now, i sometimes like not having to talk to anyone . what do you talk to anyone. what do you think of this doctor renee reciprocated. yes. yeah i like they like not talking to me. i think might be more accurate. you know, even the robots....
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. >> there were the cases from tesco and asda as well. >> it's the legal interpretation of what thisal value means. >> it's either been clarified or extended depending on your point of view, and it now seems to encompass jobs which are belong to completely different labour markets. >> but nonetheless, are assessed by as being of the same value and part of what being of the same value means is that that they involve the same kind of demands upon the staff. in some cases, these these have involved creating independent experts to assess what the nature is of the jobs and decide to what extent they're fair or unfairly paid. andrew, on this, on this basis, it's really quite medieval. i mean, back in the medieval period, people used to have special committees to decide what the just price and the just wages were that people should be paid. this is pretty much the same kind of thing. we're going back and we're deciding much the same on much the same basis as before. >> yeah, completely. i mean, but perhaps more people would think, well, this is a bit like a sort of central commissar saying
. >> there were the cases from tesco and asda as well. >> it's the legal interpretation of what thisal value means. >> it's either been clarified or extended depending on your point of view, and it now seems to encompass jobs which are belong to completely different labour markets. >> but nonetheless, are assessed by as being of the same value and part of what being of the same value means is that that they involve the same kind of demands upon the staff. in some cases,...
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it's august sun bed stories always work for the tabloids, and this is a survey by asda travel insurance etc. but this is going on a diet and going on a fitness regime so you can get to those sunbeds before everybody else and evidently 39% of us, right. admit to exercising before our getaway so we can be first to nab that prime spot and more importantly, beat the germans who are equally competitive. >> evidently, i have to say, just having kids, you know, that means that you're up early and i had no problem bagging a sunbed on this trip because we're up from like 630. >> i'd rather poke my eyes out than take part in this. i'm lying by a pool all day. would bore me silly. but people also admit to bribing pool and hotel staff to get that sunbed. >> but now you get all. all these, all you can eat, holidays. all you can eat, all you can drink, all you can eat. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and so i went on one in turkey and i came back £7 heavier. >> well that's right. oh absolutely. >> just stacked it on you take the pictures at the beginning of the pictures at the beginning of the holidays. >> at t
it's august sun bed stories always work for the tabloids, and this is a survey by asda travel insurance etc. but this is going on a diet and going on a fitness regime so you can get to those sunbeds before everybody else and evidently 39% of us, right. admit to exercising before our getaway so we can be first to nab that prime spot and more importantly, beat the germans who are equally competitive. >> evidently, i have to say, just having kids, you know, that means that you're up early...
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the telegraph reports that the supermarket chain asda is to put more staff on checkouts in an attempt self—service technology has reached its limit. i remember when we had the whole discussion about self—service checkouts. the merits of? the merits and not the merits. i think people are in two camps. convenience, but also you miss out talking with people and having that interaction. it is interesting that has happened. 6:22am. organised crime gangs are taking advantage of high street closures to set up industrial size cannabis farms in empty shops, cafes and theatres around the uk. according to the national police chiefs council, some landlords have even found themselves pulled into a multi—million—pound criminal industry. our wales correspondent, hywel griffith has been investigating. retreat! police! just behind the high street, right in the middle of town, gwent police raid a disused building in abertillery. inside, hundreds of mature cannabis plants fill every room. an industrial scale farm planted between the shops and takeaways. it seems to be one of the larger, um, operations t
the telegraph reports that the supermarket chain asda is to put more staff on checkouts in an attempt self—service technology has reached its limit. i remember when we had the whole discussion about self—service checkouts. the merits of? the merits and not the merits. i think people are in two camps. convenience, but also you miss out talking with people and having that interaction. it is interesting that has happened. 6:22am. organised crime gangs are taking advantage of high street...
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big rival asda also said it's opening more staffed tills.y having more staff on tills will win back some shoppers. the boss of m and s says these self—service tills are linked to ever—growing shoplifting offences. there were more than a30,000 cases of that in england and wales last year, the highest level in 20 years. in the end though analysts say it is the customer who will decide when the self checkout�*s time is over. one of the things that only retailers look at is how long it takes to get served at a table. and when you reduce the number of staff that in your store, it will take longer. all of a sudden the customers start thinking, it has taken me far too long and actually, it's not easy. that is what retailing has to be. for customers, it has to be easy. what about the other big players? the uk'5 largest supermarket, tesco, has told us it first introduced self—service checkout 20 years ago and they play a big role. but customers always have a choice and can ask for a tail to be open if they want. we would love to hear your thoughts on
big rival asda also said it's opening more staffed tills.y having more staff on tills will win back some shoppers. the boss of m and s says these self—service tills are linked to ever—growing shoplifting offences. there were more than a30,000 cases of that in england and wales last year, the highest level in 20 years. in the end though analysts say it is the customer who will decide when the self checkout�*s time is over. one of the things that only retailers look at is how long it takes...