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joebloggs
20th August 2012, 19:44
The UK’s largest retailer, Tesco, is facing a fine of up to £200,000 for illegally employing foreign workers, The Telegraph reports.


read more here .. http://www.workplacelaw.net/content/43252

grahamw48
20th August 2012, 21:04
Well of course we were muttering about it on here ages ago.

Perhaps the UKBA should consult us first for some pointers. :rolleyes:

Tesco...Banks....Newspapers...almost all the big businesses seem to conduct themselves more like dodgy car dealers now, getting away with what they can. :NoNo:

The fines they face are a pittance and there appears to be no risk to management and Directors on a personal level.

imagine
20th August 2012, 21:20
big deal,,,, like as if £200,000 is going to hurt :NoNo:

brinormeg
20th August 2012, 21:56
Isnt it funny how all these companies are " said to be 'cooperating fully" once they get caught!!!!!!
Its not as though they really have a choice is it:D

grahamw48
20th August 2012, 22:28
We all shop at them, but these giants have torn the hearts out of our towns and villages, bankrupted thousands of small businesses...the butchers and bakers, the fishmongers, the hardware and toy shops, the pet shops, the electrical shops, the local joiners etc etc....in fact the SKILLS and TRADES...the COMMUNITY. :NoNo:

What now ?

Warehouses next to motorways and 1,000s of 'white van men'.

Yes, you're saving a few quid a week on your shopping, in exchange for what ?

lastlid
20th August 2012, 22:46
We all shop at them, but these giants have torn the hearts out of our towns and villages, bankrupted thousands of small businesses...the butchers and bakers, the fishmongers, the hardware and toy shops, the pet shops, the electrical shops, the local joiners etc etc....in fact the SKILLS and TRADES...the COMMUNITY. :NoNo:

What now ?

Warehouses next to motorways and 1,000s of 'white van men'.

Yes, you're saving a few quid a week on your shopping, in exchange for what ?

We benefit on the one hand but lose on the other. A sort of trade off.

deeen
20th August 2012, 23:00
I work for tesco.

I'm not sure Tesco-bashing is the answer to the immgration problem.

The Government allows 7,000,000 (yes 7 million, 10% of our population) foreigners to live in Britain, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Tesco mistakenly / wrongly allowed 20 people, who were living here legally and working up to 20 hours a week legally, to work extra hours.
20 out of 7,000,000 is 0.0003% of the problem

Is someone trying to distract our attention?

grahamw48
20th August 2012, 23:56
Tip of the iceburg...to coin a phrase....and not picking on Tesco in particular.

I've been dealing with Tescos, Asda and Morrisons since 1972 (when Asda had 5 stores, including the original in Pudsey, and I used to call on THE Mr. Morrison at his first store at John St in Bradford) and I know their business philosophy pretty well.
Asda of course was started by Associated Dairies (a Hull-based company I seem to recall)...milk processing and door-step delivery...remember that ? :rolleyes:
The first Asdas would have made Lidls look like posh Waitroses.

Yes I am cynical, based on knowledge and experience of sales and marketing in the grocery sector as well as others in the big bad world of commerce.

These businesses are rampant and rapacious in their urge to expand or maintain their 'market share'.
Wherever profit can be made it will be, and if that means bending or breaking rules, then that will be done too...behind the veneer of 'compliance'.

Lancashirelad
21st August 2012, 00:48
We all shop at them, but these giants have torn the hearts out of our towns and villages, bankrupted thousands of small businesses...the butchers and bakers, the fishmongers, the hardware and toy shops, the pet shops, the electrical shops, the local joiners etc etc....in fact the SKILLS and TRADES...the COMMUNITY. :NoNo:

What now ?

Warehouses next to motorways and 1,000s of 'white van men'.

Yes, you're saving a few quid a week on your shopping, in exchange for what ?

Totally agree. I make a point of using the small shops on my high street. The big supermarkets have ruined our town centres and they use bully tactics with their huge buying power over suppliers.

bigmarco
21st August 2012, 01:39
I stopped using Tesco A) Because I thought they were trying to take over the world and B) I'll be :censored: if Dame Shirley Porter is going to make any money out of me.

By the way they are all at it. Marks and Spencers employ a load of foreign students on temporary contracts and I'm sure they work over the hours.
If they made the fines larger for the bigger companies they might put their house in order.

lastlid
21st August 2012, 06:48
We benefit on the one hand but lose on the other. A sort of trade off.

I have said before, in many ways I am grateful for Tesco as it provides me with convenience and cheaper produce and a good range of groceries here. If it wasn't for them I would be paying quite a lot more for my groceries each week, not just a few pence. BUT on the other hand, yes many smaller shops have closed down which is a shame and a loss.

It seems that one cant have it both ways. The times they are a changing...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCWdCKPtnYE

lastlid
21st August 2012, 07:53
I work for tesco.

I'm not sure Tesco-bashing is the answer to the immgration problem.

The Government allows 7,000,000 (yes 7 million, 10% of our population) foreigners to live in Britain, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Tesco mistakenly / wrongly allowed 20 people, who were living here legally and working up to 20 hours a week legally, to work extra hours.
20 out of 7,000,000 is 0.0003% of the problem

Is someone trying to distract our attention?

Theres quite a few past threads on Tescos e.g. below (like I said in post 14, there appears to be a strong anti Tesco lobby...but there is a strong anti Apple lobby and a strong anti Romanian lobby and even a strong anti Marks and Spencer lobby plus a strong anti Man U lobby :D)

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/35559-Lets-all-laugh-at-Tesco?highlight=tesco

gWaPito
21st August 2012, 09:11
Isnt it funny how all these companies are " said to be 'cooperating fully" once they get caught!!!!!!
Its not as though they really have a choice is it:D[/


JustLike our mp's and pm when getting caught with there greedy noses in the trough...they are all bent as a__holes....as always a law for them and a law for us.

Dedworth
21st August 2012, 09:23
Theres quite a few past threads on Tescos e.g. below (like I said in post 14, there appears to be a strong anti Tesco lobby...but there is a strong anti Apple lobby and a strong anti Romanian lobby and even a strong anti Marks and Spencer lobby plus a strong anti Man U lobby :D)

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/35559-Lets-all-laugh-at-Tesco?highlight=tesco

Lobbyists r Us :icon_lol:

Hoping against hope that Tesco get hit with the max £10k per illegal fine but no rogue employer ever does

grahamw48
21st August 2012, 09:46
Theres quite a few past threads on Tescos e.g. below (like I said in post 14, there appears to be a strong anti Tesco lobby...but there is a strong anti Apple lobby and a strong anti Romanian lobby and even a strong anti Marks and Spencer lobby plus a strong anti Man U lobby :D)

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/35559-Lets-all-laugh-at-Tesco?highlight=tesco

Just to make it clear:

I at any rate am not singling out Tesco for criticism (they're all as bad), nor am I part of any campaign on here against them...just that they were the subject of this thread.
I shop there every week, as they are the nearest to me...no other reason.

lastlid
21st August 2012, 09:57
Just to make it clear:

I at any rate am not singling out Tesco for criticism (they're all as bad), nor am I part of any campaign on here against them...just that they were the subject of this thread.
I shop there every week, as they are the nearest to me...no other reason.

I agree. Given the choice I would go to Asda. But there isn't one here. Nearest is a 4 hour ferry ride away. :D

Like I said in one of the many previous Tesco related threads, my ex wife always found Asda to be cheaper overall and even now, when I am over on the ferry, I load up with Asda petrol and Asda groceries before my ferry back to the island as they still seem to be cheaper and no difference in quality as far as I can see.

Back on the island I use Tesco mainly.

And, like I have said before, Tesco here are a big employer of Pinoys/Pinays here and am pretty sure it is all legal.

joebloggs
21st August 2012, 11:04
I work for tesco.

I'm not sure Tesco-bashing is the answer to the immgration problem.

The Government allows 7,000,000 (yes 7 million, 10% of our population) foreigners to live in Britain, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Tesco mistakenly / wrongly allowed 20 people, who were living here legally and working up to 20 hours a week legally, to work extra hours.
20 out of 7,000,000 is 0.0003% of the problem

Is someone trying to distract our attention?

thats 20 up to now :rolleyes: i'm sure as we speak the personnel managers will be checking everyone's passports :icon_lol:

andy222
21st August 2012, 12:44
And the government want to bring more foreign students in?. :doh:rolleyes:

gWaPito
22nd August 2012, 16:17
Theres quite a few past threads on Tescos e.g. below (like I said in post 14, there appears to be a strong anti Tesco lobby...but there is a strong anti Apple lobby and a strong anti Romanian lobby and even a strong anti Marks and Spencer lobby plus a strong anti Man U lobby :D)

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/35559-Lets-all-laugh-at-Tesco?highlight=tesco
Thanks for the link lastlid...just didn't realize there was such anti tesco's feelings on here...considering most of the population shop there its all rather ironic :rolleyes:


Joe, you will find they (the supermarket giants) are/were all at it....I remember when I first came off continental driving in the mid 90's to work for a local company called Iceland....it wasn't uncommon to see police vans turning up and raiding the site filling up vans with illegals..like Graham said ''its the tip of the iceberg''.

I read some of those posts on the link lastlid posted and was quite surprised....talk about the mob sticking the boot in :NoNo:

No store is the same....the budget allocated to each store depends on floor space and turnover.

Obviously the higher the turnover the bigger the budget given to that store.

I can tell you I've never experienced the same poor services that some of you have expressed on that thread back in January...my local extra store have been tip top...

I suggest in future if you have a problem with your shopping experience is to contact them through there website failing that there is a phone number...all shown at the bottom of your receipt.

Yes, tesco profits took a hit this year but tesco still remain number one supermarket in the uk.

Graham Spooner, investment advisor at the share centre said investing in tesco now long term represents extremely good value.

International sales over the year have increased 14%....Asia lept 24%, Europe 5.6 % and the American market by an enormous 36.9%.

Dedworth
22nd August 2012, 17:22
In defence of Tesco I got £23.50 off my diesel the other week in exchange for buying £40 worth of Nescafe - took the coffee back for a full refund yesterday :D

grahamw48
22nd August 2012, 17:28
:omg: That's wicked of you Dedworth ! :xxaction-smiley-047

I put a lot of money their way too...never shop anywhere else.

That means I sometimes spend as much as 35 quid a week on groceries for me and my lad. :Erm:

gWaPito
22nd August 2012, 18:05
In defence of Tesco I got £23.50 off my diesel the other week in exchange for buying £40 worth of Nescafe - took the coffee back for a full refund yesterday :D

Good for you Ded :icon_lol:...where's there's a loophole, you gotta through it :D...I remember doing something (unintentionally) buying numerous breast pumps...(I didn't read instructions how to operate :rolleyes:)...in the end they gave me a free pump worth 80 odd quid.....unfortunately wife's milk dried up by the time I'd worked it out...I wasn't popular for a few days after :NoNo:

I like your style of food shopping Graham :xxgrinning--00xx3:...I dont think for one moment my dear wife would be impressed :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 19:06
More on Tesco....

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/33923-Total-Sham-Tesco-Big-Price-Drop?highlight=tesco

Dedworth
22nd August 2012, 19:11
More on Tesco....

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/33923-Total-Sham-Tesco-Big-Price-Drop?highlight=tesco

I try to avoid Tesco as much as possible but if I'm not mistaken The Big Price Drop seems to have been quietly dropped - maybe they got disheartened with all the negative publicity it was generating :icon_lol:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 19:16
Understanding the TESCO Difference


Tesco branch out into the offshore Oil Industry.......:D

http://www.tescocorp.com/bins/top_drive_page.asp?cid=2-9

Dedworth
22nd August 2012, 19:21
Understanding the TESCO Difference


Tesco branch out into the offshore Oil Industry.......:D

http://www.tescocorp.com/bins/top_drive_page.asp?cid=2-9


I bet you get a load of Clubcard points buying one of those :icon_lol:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 19:22
I bet you get a load of Clubcard points buying one of those :icon_lol:

Buy one get one free...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
22nd August 2012, 19:42
Understanding the TESCO Difference


Tesco branch out into the offshore Oil Industry.......:D

http://www.tescocorp.com/bins/top_drive_page.asp?cid=2-9

Next year 2013 Tesco enter the banking fray...apparently they are gonna sort these monopolies out :D

Every little helps :xxgrinning--00xx3:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 19:43
Next year 2013 Tesco enter the banking fray...apparently they are gonna sort these monopolies out :D

Every little helps :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Yeah. Seems they have their snouts in a lot of businesses :D

HQ in Houston Texas....



Corporate Headquarters Tesco Corporation
3993 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N., Suite 100
Houston, Texas 77043
USA

Dedworth
22nd August 2012, 19:49
The business that no large corporations have got their snouts into is privately run pre schools/nurseries/childcare although that might be about to change - one owned by a spiv like woman round here renting space off a council run primary school called Biffo Bear or suchlike £80/day touch now has a large The Co-operative Childcare sign outside it.

Money for old rope

grahamw48
22nd August 2012, 20:48
Yep...that's how the Care Homes started.

Just employ one or two qualified staff to run the place, the rest on minimum wage...and then...:REGamblMoney01HL1:

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 21:09
Tescopoly

http://www.tescopoly.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=595&Itemid=193
http://www.tescopoly.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=4&Itemid=176

gWaPito
22nd August 2012, 21:55
I would imagine you are now making many Tesco haters feel rather sick, Lastlid:D

We go to a well known London W1 store..there's a well known local loony tune who gets on the drivers case every day calling them all the Fs and Cs under the sun...he's even got a habit of rolling under the truck....he hates Tesco yet, he does all his shopping there....:NoNo:...talk about a man of principles..ok, he got an excuse..he's sick.

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 21:58
:D

joebloggs
22nd August 2012, 22:02
i shop mostly at Morrisons for food, tesco and asda dont compare for the range of produce or price, maybe because morrisons really only sell food,

have you delivered to Tesco in Walkden gWaPito - its the largest by floor space in the UK

lastlid
22nd August 2012, 22:16
i shop mostly at Morrisons for food, tesco and asda dont compare for the range of produce or price, maybe because morrisons really only sell food,

have you delivered to Tesco in Walkden gWaPito - its the largest by floor space in the UK

Theres a good Morrisons in Salford, close to Salford Quays / Ordsall Park. A new one. I used it back in April, :xxgrinning--00xx3:

gWaPito
22nd August 2012, 22:50
i shop mostly at Morrisons for food, tesco and asda dont compare for the range of produce or price, maybe because morrisons really only sell food,

have you delivered to Tesco in Walkden gWaPito - its the largest by floor space in the UK

The largest store in our delivery area is Wellington St Slough..but, its by no means the busiest....we got near on a constant stream of trucks going into certain stores that are much smaller but turnover much bigger.

...even my local extra store over the olympic period are having 14 fresh deliveries and thats on trucks weighing 44 tonnes every 24hr period and thats not including the dry food deliveries..

grahamw48
22nd August 2012, 22:51
Spoilt for blinkin choice here in York (pop.100,000).

Two big Tescos plus a Tesco Xpress in town.

Two big Sainsburys

One big Morrisons

One big Asda, plus a smaller one in town.

One Waitrose, plus all the cheapo stores (Lidl,Aldi,Netto Farmfoods etc). :)

deeen
22nd August 2012, 23:34
5 Tescos within 5 miles of my house.

Didn't notice any other supermarkets, but i'm sure there are some!

Nice to see the good news about a British company expanding overseas being repeated ;)

lastlid
23rd August 2012, 07:21
Actually, I have been aware of the Tesco corporation of Houston, Texas for some years now. But as far as I know they aren't the same company. :D

joebloggs
23rd August 2012, 07:44
i think Asda got one over Tesco when they managed this

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/may/27/asda-buys-netto

the Ex-Netto store near me is alot busier now its a Asda store and Asda have a Asda + store only a mile or so away

lastlid
23rd August 2012, 09:26
6915
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Dedworth
23rd August 2012, 09:29
5 Tescos within 5 miles of my house.

Didn't notice any other supermarkets, but i'm sure there are some!

Nice to see the good news about a British company expanding overseas being repeated ;)

Next time you are in Crawley town centre after you pop into Specsavers there's a big Asda in Pegler Way :) Nightmare getting out of the car park unless you use the no entry exit road (only recommended on a Sunday)

gWaPito
23rd August 2012, 12:57
5 Tescos within 5 miles of my house.

Didn't notice any other supermarkets, but i'm sure there are some!

Nice to see the good news about a British company expanding overseas being repeated ;)

Come to think of it...Swindon got 5 tescos ..3 xpress a metro and and extra...along with all the others Graham mentioned with a population burgeoning upwards of 300, 000.

Last time I was in Crawley (cld of been croydon :icon_lol:) was in mid 90's they were rigging up the tram system. :)