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Former M&S chief Stuart Rose defends Government work experience scheme
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[Scotsman] - Sir Stuart Rose said it was “baffling” that anyone would complain about jobless youngsters being given work opportunities at a time of high youth unemployment and called on firms to support the programme. “We're offering young people the opportunity to
Sir Stuart Rose tells firms to defy Right To Work militants
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[Daily Mail] - Sir Stuart Rose, who started out shelf-stacking and sweeping floors 40 years ago, said it was 'baffling' that anyone would complain about unemployed youngsters being given similar opportunities. He said parents should tell their jobless children to
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[The Grocer] - Under Sir Stuart Rose, M&S shareholders actually lost £4979 per £1 he was paid - which kind of makes you wonder how Marc Bolland's generous £4.4m package (pocketed despite missed targets) stacks up in terms of shareholder returns. Doesn't it?
City diary: Tony's out but things could be looking up
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Respected retail analyst Tony Shiret, formerly of Credit Suisse, was a vocal critic of Sir Stuart Rose and M&S. Photo: GEOFF PUGH By Anna White, City Diary Editor Retail's silver fox was among a 300-strong exodus at the Royal Bank of Scotland last week
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