LILD - the German supermarket chain - has announced that to keep up with shopper demand amid the coronavirus outbreak, it will recruit an additional 2,500 temporary workers who may have lost their jobs during the pandemic.
The supermarket, which has 800 stores across England, Scotland and Wales and 24,500 employees, is looking for Stock Assistants on a four-week fixed term contract to start immediately, with wages starting from a competitive hourly rate of £9.30.
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