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Pizza chain Domino’s to recruit 5,000 new staff ahead of peak season
Domino's aims to support high streets and address a 5.8% hospitality job loss by hiring 5,000 seasonal staff for delivery, in-store, and pizza making roles.
- This month Domino's announced it will recruit 5,000 new staff across the UK and Ireland ahead of Christmas, describing the roles as seasonal for its peak trading period.
- Against a weak jobs backdrop this month, ONS data showed a 1.4% fall to 728,000 jobs, with hospitality accounting for 53% of losses as Domino's marks 40 years since its Luton opening.
- The chain said the openings cover delivery drivers, in-store staff and pizza makers with on-the-job training and flexible hours, and applicants can apply via the Domino's career page or local stores.
- Domino's said the drive offers a welcome boost to Britain's struggling high streets and is designed to meet heightened demand while maintaining fast service and food quality.
- Given sector shortages, the brand notes, `After opening across the pond in 1985, with the first UK Domino’s store in Luton, Domino’s today has over 1300 stores across the UK and Republic of Ireland, serving more than 112 million freshly handcrafted pizzas a year`.
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Domino’s Pizza has announced plans to recruit 5,000 new employees across the UK and Ireland as it prepares for its busiest trading period of the year. The recruitment drive coincides with the company’s 40th anniversary in the UK, marking four decades since it opened its first store in Luton in 1985. The new roles will cover delivery drivers, in-store staff, and pizza makers, with opportunities spread across Domino’s network of more than 1,300 ou…
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