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Alex Glass wrote:Tesco employed 59 local people who were unemployed
or on benefit. I have the pleasure of attending an event recently where they
were presented with a certificate.
They all feel a lot better about themselves now that they are working. I met
one of them in the store on Tuesday. He was so pleased to be finally in the
store and is looking forward to the opening on Monday.
james73 wrote:I'm not meaning to have a go at you here Alex, but you're making it sound like
working in a faceless supermarket is an aspirational career choice, when it's a
million miles away from such a thing.
Alex Glass wrote:I think the shettleston store is open 24hours now!
Alex Glass wrote:I know what you mean but hope that you are wrong and they don't give up when
things start getting a bit harder. My boss said recently that the way out of
poverty is employment and I believe this is true.
The regeneration of Grater Pollok enters a new phase on Monday with the first new store to open at the Silverburn Shopping Centre in Pollok.
Not strictly true, I know a couple of members of this one for instance:Vladimir wrote:Retail jobs do not have UNIONS, there is another truth.
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