Half of all Brits would struggle to afford food if they lost £1,000 October 7, 2021 Around half of all Brits would struggle to pay for food if they lost less about £1,000, with one in three ending up in financial difficulty if this figure was £500, according to a new survey, shared with City A.M. this morning. Moreover, just over a quarter of people said their mental health would be [...]
What’s the story? Sairah Ashman on why brand matters more than ever October 7, 2021 | City Talk This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. Branding, for both your business and personal profile, has gained in importance over the past two years. Sairah Ashman, Global CEO of creative consultancy Wolff Olins, tells Lysanne Currie why the brand matters more than ever in a post-pandemic, values-led world When Sairah Ashman was little, her mum [...]
Three amazing jobs you need to apply for this week October 6, 2021 There are so many brilliant career opportunities on City AM Jobs right now, we just had to share a few with you! This week, we’re highlighting roles in eClerx, Twitter and CGI Group. So, if you are looking to make a change, you have absolutely come to the right place. Don’t believe us? Well, check [...]
Morrisons hiring for 3,000 Christmas roles October 6, 2021 Supermarket Morrisons is recruiting 3,000 Christmas jobs. It said it anticipated a busier Christmas with families and friends finally able to meet up free of Covid restrictions. Roles range from warehouse and production staff to pickers and packers with full training provided and no prior experience necessary. The supermarket said 16-24 year olds receiving Universal [...]
Amazon to open its first physical store outside the US in the UK this morning October 6, 2021 E-commerce giant Amazon is opening its first store in the UK this morning, selling items including books, technology and toys, as the online retail behemoth continues its expansion in physical retail. The US company will open the first Amazon 4-star store outside the US on Wednesday at 10am at the Bluewater shopping centre, near Dartford [...]
Britain’s could see its biggest ever lottery winner as EuroMillions jackpot swells to £172m October 6, 2021 One person could become Britain’s biggest ever National Lottery winner if a single ticketholder scoops the entire sum in Friday’s EuroMillions draw. The EuroMillions jackpot is an estimated £172m. On Tuesday, the winning main EuroMillions numbers were 11, 13, 14, 36, 45 and the winning lucky star numbers were 07, 09. No-one won the top [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile today? October 6, 2021 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Pinterest Photo sharing and publishing platform Pinterest has hired a Global Agency Commercial Lead for its London office. Stepping into the role in November, Martin Galvin is set to lead the platform’s commercial partnerships programs with media [...]
Produce workers ‘nabbed from farms by hospitality recruiters’ October 5, 2021 Hospitality recruiters have attempted to recruit seasonal pickers from farms in a bid to stem labour shortages, a trade body has claimed. Jack Ward, chief executive of the British Growers Association, told CityA.M., that recruiters were attempting to recruit people to work in bars “wherever they could find them.” “Particularly in the summer, competition for [...]
Law firms offer wellbeing support to burnt out employees October 5, 2021 Law firms are expanding their wellbeing support for employees as overstretched companies compete for top talent. With the UK experiencing the best year for dealmaking activity since 2015 lawyers have been inundated with a flood of M&A litigation leading to long hours and poor sleep quality for staff. To try and stop fed-up lawyers from [...]
The Impact of Covid-19 on Board Accountability, Flexible Work, Stakeholder Engagement, and Financial Markets October 5, 2021 | City Talk The podcast series A Guide to EU Financial Politics and Policy Development continues to bring listeners valuable insight and perspectives on the European Union regulatory sphere. This summer, we added four new episodes focusing on the impact of the pandemic on board accountability, work environments, stakeholder engagement, and financial markets. The podcast is hosted by Josina Kamerling, [...]