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DOMINO’S OPENS NEW STORE IN TESCO EXTRA

Domino’s Pizza, the UK’s leading pizza delivery company, opened its first store inside a Tesco Extra yesterday [October 17, 2011]. Located on Town Gate Retail Park in Dudley, the new store has created 15 local jobs.

 

Domino's opened its first store inside a Tesco Extra

Domino's opened its first store inside a Tesco Extra

 

Domino’s new Dudley store offers a wide menu of pizzas for collection and includes a ‘ready to go’ option enabling customers to pick up a pizza straight away after doing their shopping. Pizza lovers can also order ahead in person at the store or by phone, online or using Domino’s iPhone, iPad and Android apps to ensure their favourite pizza is piping hot and ready for them to collect at a time to suit them.

 

Chris Moore, chief executive of Domino’s Pizza, said: “Opening our first store with Tesco was a landmark day for us. We are excited to be able to reach a new market with this concept, which offers shoppers the convenience of being able to order a pizza in advance and pick it up on their way home.”

 

Steve Goswell, store manager of Tesco Extra Dudley, said: “We are delighted to be joining forces with Domino’s. The opening day was a great success and their piping hot pizza was well received by lots of hungry shoppers here at Tesco Extra Dudley.”

 

The store is open daily, from 11am – 11pm Monday to Saturday, and 11am – 4pm on Sundays. For more information on Domino’s, log onto www.dominos.co.uk.

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Notes to Editors

The new Domino’s store is located at Tesco Extra, Town Gate Retail Park, Birmingham Road, Dudley DY1 4RP.

 

Domino’s Pizza UK & IRL plc is the leading player in the fast-growing pizza delivery market and holds the exclusive master franchise to own, operate and franchise Domino’s Pizza stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The first UK store opened in Luton in 1985 and the first Irish store opened in 1991. In April 2011, the Group acquired a majority stake in the exclusive master franchise to own, operate and franchise Domino’s Pizza stores in Germany.

 

As at 25 September 2011, there were 702 stores in the UK, Republic of Ireland and Germany. Of these, 553 stores are in England, 47 are in Scotland, 28 are in Wales, 19 are in Northern Ireland, one is on the Isle of Man, one is a mobile unit, 49 are in the Republic of Ireland and four are in Germany.

 

Founded in 1960, Domino’s Pizza is one of the world’s leading pizza delivery brands. Through its primarily franchised system, Domino’s Pizza operates a global network of more than 9,350 Domino’s Pizza stores in 70 international markets. Domino’s Pizza has a singular focus – the home delivery of pizza, freshly made to order with high quality ingredients.

 

Customers in the UK can order online at www.dominos.co.uk and customers in the Republic of Ireland can order online at www.dominos.ie. In addition, mobile customers can order by downloading Domino’s free iPhone, iPad and Android apps.

 

For more information, please contact:

The Domino’s Pizza Press Office

Domino’s Pizza Group Ltd

Tel: 01908 580654

E: pr@dominos.co.uk

 

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Hays suggests oil and gas employers must consider other skilled workers to fill staff shortfall

Hays has reported that employers should start considering employing people from other energy and engineering sectors if they are to successfully fill the increasing number of jobs being generated in the oil and gas industry in Scotland.

The comments come as the sector continues a steady recovery, generating a number of new technical and engineering posts. However, there is currently a shortage of people with the necessary skills and experience to fill the posts, caused partly by the lure of better paid positions overseas, combined with a lack of new engineering graduates.

According to Graeme Fyfe, director of Hays’ Oil and Gas division in Scotland, employers will need to compromise on non-essential aspects, take a much broader view of their skills requirements and also ensure they have a long-term strategy to address the issue with an investment in training and development.

“The good news is that energy projects that were previously on hold are now being reinstated and offshore fields which reduced production are coming back online,” said Fyfe. “But there is currently a serious shortage of people with the rights skills and experience to fill the posts that are being generated. This applies across the board, but the pinch point is in mechanical and project management roles. Almost without exception, our clients are looking for skilled project engineers who tend to be at the heart of any manufacturing process – but they simply aren’t available.

“There isn’t time to train them or wait for the next influx of graduates, so in the meantime employers should take a more strategic approach and consider if people from other industry sectors could fulfil these jobs, albeit with some additional learning. For example, we have recently placed a project manager from construction into a manufacturing role in subsea systems and equipment. Another candidate with experience in a heavy forged products environment has relocated to Aberdeen and is now working for a company that manufactures offshore equipment.”

According to Fyfe, people who work in construction, defence, automotive and other large complex engineering industries are often already working to the high standards that are required in the oil and gas sector. They therefore have many transferable technical and project management skills. This is more cost-effective in the longer term, he believes, than opting to offer higher salaries or delaying projects.

“There needs to be a balance between encouraging more people into science and engineering and employers being much more strategic in their forward planning. Not only is there a shortage of new talent but a ‘brain drain’ is causing many of our skilled engineers to relocate overseas at a critical time when we need the right people in place to grow the industry.”

For further information and to access jobs visit www.hays.co.uk/oil-and-gas.

About Hays:
Hays plc (the “Group”) is a leading global professional recruiting group. The Group is the expert at recruiting qualified, professional and skilled people worldwide, being the market leader in the UK and Asia Pacific and one of the market leaders in Continental Europe and Latin America. The Group operates across the private and public sectors, dealing in permanent positions, contract roles and temporary assignments. Placements are made in various sectors within the energy, oil and gas sectors including jobs in energy such as nuclear energy jobs and renewable energy jobs.

For further press information please contact:
Claire Fowler
Hays
Stockley House
130 Wilton Road
London
SW1V 1LQ
020 7259 8821
www.hays.co.uk

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