Supermarket group promises flexible hours and shift options in effort to attract festive staff for 178 stores
has announced plans to hire almost 1,200 seasonal staff to meet the expected increase in demand in the run-up toThe company said the temporary roles were designed to offer flexible hours and a variety of shift options to make them attractive for people looking for work over the Christmas season.
The grocer is looking for 256 part-time staff in Dublin, with 80 or more being recruited for counties Mayo, Galway, Cork and Kildare. The numbers fall from there to as few as 10 roles in Roscommon and Longford.Funds industry needs to discover the power of plain speaking“Whether you’re looking for extra hours to suit your schedule or seeking new opportunities these roles offer a chance to contribute to a dynamic and supportive team,” a spokesman for Tesco said.
“We are delighted to be creating almost 1,200 additional festive roles across the country this Christmas,” said Maurice Kelly, people director at Tesco Ireland. Tesco employs 13,500 staff across the State. Your work questions answered: My hours have been cut but someone new has been hired. Can my employer do this?An Irish woman in Malta: ‘I miss my family and the greenery of home but not the driving rain’
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