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Big Shed
27th February 2009, 10:56 AM
Are these new jobs (http://business.theage.com.au/business/woolies-jobs-boost-20090227-8jj8.html) for the rumoured new hardware stores?

Waldo
27th February 2009, 11:04 AM
From what I've been hearing in advertising, yes.

They were in talks to buy out Mitre 10, but that fell though so they decided to down their own path.

Big Shed
27th February 2009, 11:06 AM
Chris, if that's the case they must have a massive building program on the go! 7000 jobs by June, wow!:o

Waldo
27th February 2009, 11:07 AM
I don't know any details, but it'll be interesting to see what, where and how.

Groggy
27th February 2009, 11:16 AM
Sounds like a bit of corporate spin to me. Safeway in Victoria is renaming to Woolies. Technically they were not on the Woolies books earlier, so this is where the majority are most likely coming from.

Waldo
27th February 2009, 11:17 AM
:aro-u: Could be right there.

switt775
27th February 2009, 11:27 AM
Don't know how many staff it takes to run a big box store, but 7000 would be more than a couple of stores.

Maybe they can take over the Crazy Clark leases.:D:D

Big Shed
27th February 2009, 11:31 AM
Sounds like a bit of corporate spin to me. Safeway in Victoria is renaming to Woolies. Technically they were not on the Woolies books earlier, so this is where the majority are most likely coming from.

Greg, as far as I know Safeway has always been "on the books" of Woolworth, as have their other brands ie Dick Smith, Big W, Tandy etc.

When Woolworth, the publicly listed company, talks about itself it doesn't just talk about their supermarkets.

See here for their brands (http://www.woolworthslimited.com.au/phoenix.zhtml?c=144044&p=our-brand).

wheelinround
27th February 2009, 02:56 PM
Considering all the Woolies stores in the UK closed 17000 staff retrenched they may have some of them coming to fill the positions.:doh:

Big Shed
27th February 2009, 02:58 PM
Considering all the Woolies stores in the UK closed 17000 staff retrenched they may have some of them coming to fill the positions.:doh:

There is of course no connection between Woolworths UK and Woolworths Australia.

Pheonix
27th February 2009, 04:22 PM
I think they are taking over Sams warehouse stores + all the others that belong to that chain (Crazy clarks etc)
This is a bit of revenge for them trying to get into grocery retailing in nz

Groggy
27th February 2009, 06:24 PM
Greg, as far as I know Safeway has always been "on the books" of Woolworth, as have their other brands ie Dick Smith, Big W, Tandy etc.

When Woolworth, the publicly listed company, talks about itself it doesn't just talk about their supermarkets.

See here for their brands (http://www.woolworthslimited.com.au/phoenix.zhtml?c=144044&p=our-brand).You'd be right then. I was hazarding a guess based on the numbers. 7000 is a huge amount of staff and seemed to me to be close to what I imagine Safeway employs in Victoria. I have no "facts" or inside knowledge to support this assumption

That many new jobs would be a good thing.

chrisb691
27th February 2009, 07:49 PM
On the news tonight, they were talking about supermarkets, and Dan Murphy stores.

switt775
28th February 2009, 03:24 PM
...and the story in today's paper says they employ 200,000 already. So another 7,000 is just a drop in the bucket really. Doesn't even mean they need to open any more stores (although they likely will).

bsrlee
28th February 2009, 10:32 PM
Don't forget that under our wonderful Federal Govt., full time employment is something under 10 hours per week, so a job packing shelves a couple of nights is a full time job. This practice was started under Little Johnny and hasn' t been altered by the present mugs as it would make them look bad.

You can also 'create' 'new' jobs by getting rid of one 38 hour a week employee and replacing them with 3 10-hour 'full time' employees.

Of course we can always hope that Woolies will buy GMC/Triton as the house brand for a new competitor to Bunnings.

Sturdee
1st March 2009, 09:27 AM
Don't forget that under our wonderful Federal Govt., full time employment is something under 10 hours per week, so a job packing shelves a couple of nights is a full time job. This practice was started under Little Johnny and hasn' t been altered by the present mugs as it would make them look bad.


And under the same rules if you work 2 hours in each fortnight you are no longer counted as unemployed but a parttime worker. Ofcourse if you are in that situation you still get the full Newstart allowances and conditions but you are considered to be under employed.:doh:

Makes a damn mockery of the unemployment statistics.:((


Peter.