Coles says it is focused on expanding stores and services in a competitive environment after announcing more than 400 job cuts. Supermarket giant Coles has announced it will cut more than 400 jobs ...
As foreshadowed in The Australian last week, Coles announced yesterday that it would cut 378 permanent and 60 contract positions at its Tooronga store support centre. It also said there would be 160 ...
Coles will cut more than 400 jobs from its Melbourne head office in an effort to cut costs. The supermarket giant will cut 378 permanent jobs and 60 contractors from its Tooronga-based Store Support ...
Coles unveils plan to create 16,000 jobs on facebook (opens in a new window) Coles unveils plan to create 16,000 jobs on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
The job cuts were flagged yesterday when media reports suggested up to 600 jobs may be lost as the supermarket giant forges ahead with a restructure of its Melbourne support centre. The ...
The supermarket giant announced today it would be offer 5000 new jobs, on top of the 7000 workers it has recruited over the past fortnight. This latest recruitment drive – when complete – will bring ...
The new stores will be located across the country and are expected to create 8500 full-time equivalent positions, and more than 8200 construction jobs. Chief executive Ian McLeod said the $1.1 billion ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Coles has confirmed that more than 400 jobs will be lost at its store support centre in Tooronga in Melbourne in the biggest ...
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