Woolies ramps up Vic deliveries
Woolworths is stepping up online shopping services in Melbourne, as a coronavirus spike also sparked panic buying.
Woolworths is stepping up online shopping services in Melbourne, as a coronavirus spike also sparked panic buying.
Supermarket chains are reintroducing purchase limits in Victoria and NSW after a spike in virus cases prompted panic buying.
An Uber driver’s court case has given Woolworths the green light for an important industrial relations rejig.
Woolworths to spend up to $275m in the business to keep customers and staff safe.
Woolworths will temporarily change policy to pay small suppliers faster for their goods and services.
The competition regulator will allow Woolworths, Coles, Aldi and Metcash to work together on sourcing, supply and food shipment.
Woolworths’ has pushed back this year’s planned $10bn separation and possible float of its hotels and liquor business.
The competition regulator will allow the nation’s biggest supermarkets to co-ordinate over the sourcing and supply of food.
A depot in Sydney’s west is at the epicentre of efforts by the country’s biggest supermarket retailers to restock shelves.
A depot in Sydney’s west is at the epicentre of efforts by the country’s biggest supermarket retailers to restock shelves.
Nice try, Woolies, but this needs more thought
Panic buying could be lifting supermarket sales by as much as 25 per cent and permanently changing the way we shop, UBS says.
Woolies will close all 995 stores by 8pm every evening indefinitely, as it reveals it’s selling seven days worth of toilet paper every day.
Visa restrictions for foreign students will be lifted for Coles and Woolworths to help stores cope with the demand for grocery staples.
Commonwealth Bank has joined Woolworths and Telstra by pledging paid leave to casual workers impacted by coronavirus.
Panic buying of toilet paper across Australia could now threaten the nation’s supplies, Sorbent’s maker says.
With millions in its war chest, the activist group has plenty of money to hire ballot-booth bullies.
Tash Peterson soaked herself in fake blood and marched through supermarkets, playing audio of distressed animals.
Mental health is as important as physical safety at work, says Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci.
Woolworths could be hit with a class action over revelations it underpaid thousands of its employees up to $300m.
Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci is the latest high profile chief executive to give up his bonus in the wake of a scandal.
Unlawful industrial action at a Woolworths distribution centre has cost the workers’ union more than $170,000.
Employers have opposed a government proposal to ban directors of underpaying companies from sitting on boards.
Workers being ripped off and the elderly subjected to cruelty and neglect. Is Australia happy with that?
Scores of major companies might have to make back payments following payroll audits.
Christian Porter warns companies have “rocks in their heads” if they don’t focus on “major problem” of wage compliance.
It will take at least eight months for 5700 employees to receive full entitlements as Woolworths probes underpayments.
Fair Work Ombudsman will take the ‘concerning’ issue of worker underpayments to the boardrooms of big business.
Supermarket giant Woolworths has apologised for underpaying 5700 staff by as much as $300m over nine years.
The competition regulator has left the chilled meal sector in a state of flux with today’s rejection.
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