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In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
  Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
baker as opposed to a pastry chef have blurred in recent decades.
Bakers in these environments are largely there for quality control as machines take care of much of the labour intensive aspect of the job.
A baker's dozen is a group of thirteen things (an old-fashioned expression).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bakery   (337 words)

  
 ASU National Net - Bakers Delight workers lose sick leave, annual leave and penalty rates
A newspaper report today shows that young workers at Bakers Delight outlets in regional Victoria are losing their paid sick leave and annual leave entitlements for as little as 75 cents an hour.
A 16 year old employee who works at this Bakers' Delight outlet would receive only $8.13 an hour for working on a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday.
The Bakers' Delight rosters can also be changed with a day's notice, even though the current award requires workers be given 14 days notice.
www.asu.asn.au /media/rightsatwork/20060302_bakers.html   (286 words)

  
 EMC Corporation
Bakers Delight, one of the largest retail bakers in Australia and New Zealand, has upgraded its information technology systems with the installation of an advanced network storage solution from EMC Corporation.
Bakers Delight runs a mix of servers from Hewlett-Packard and IBM, and its operating environment is Windows NT and Windows 2000.
Bakers Delight plans to add a further 100 retail outlets across Australia and New Zealand in the next 12 months.
www.emc.com /local/en/AU/news/case_studies/bd.jsp?printtest123=PRINTABLE   (867 words)

  
 Reviews - Bakers Creek Station - Nambucca Valley - Australia
Sam Aboud and family took over Bakers Creek Station about 25 years ago and, after working it as a cattle property for many years, he had a vision of sharing this paradise valley with other people.
The maximum capacity at Bakers Creek Station is 24 guests, but Aboud will soon build two new cabins to increase the load to 32 in an attempt to improve his small conference business.
The privacy is delightful -- nothing but the sounds of birds and the intermittent braying of a donkey, interrupted only by a visit to the cabin from "chef" Aboud about an hour before dinner to go over that evening's menu.
www.bcstation.com.au /review.htm   (2402 words)

  
 Lennox Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We have been working closely with Bakers Delight since the beginning of 2002, to set a training and assessment structure that will provide the best level of support for traineeships in the Bakers Delight Stores in NSW and the ACT.
Bakers Delight has provided us with training materials they have developed that match the National Training Package competencies.
Lennox has worked closely with Bakers Delight to design a training program that provides the appropriate level of off-the-job training for group interaction, as well as on-the-job assessment by our trainer.
www.lennoxinstitute.org /docs/docs_level2/bakers_delight.htm   (317 words)

  
 IDM.net.au - Document Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Bakers Delight announcement was one of the several in the IT space, where Irish firms had secured new business in Australia.
Bakers Delight has over 500 franchisees in Australia and the system has to be designed to cope with a broad variety of IT and scanning hardware used at bakeries over Australia.
Scott Deane from ALC IT Solutions said "Bakers Delight is a geographically diverse organisation, and this solution will bring increased control and cost savings to accounts payable and administrative functions as their business expands".
www.idm.net.au /storypages/storydm.asp?id=2270   (437 words)

  
 B - A-Z of GST - GST - Tax Resource Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight would not make any payment to the school unless the card holders actually made purchases from them, therefore the school could not treat this as a fundraising scheme.
The fairest way to approach it would be for the school to add 10% GST to the amount on the tax invoice that it provides to Bakers Delight.The school would have to return this amount to the ATO in its next BAS, but Bakers Delight would also be entitled to an input tax credit.
Bakers Delight would be entitled to an input tax credit of $100, so their net cost is $1,000.
www.sofweb.vic.edu.au /TAX/gst/azgst/bdetail.htm   (1834 words)

  
 Franchise
From a field of over Australia's top retailers, Bakers Delight proved that excellence in customer service is an integral part of their business success.
Bakers Delight is no stranger to the awards process, taking out the Lend Lease Retailer of the Year Award in 1999, as well as topping the list in a national Roy Morgan Survey earlier this year on customer service.
Ross, who had been working for bakers Delight for almost five years, saw it as a `once in a lifetime opportunity, so in February he and Georgina took on a business lease as a part of Bakers Delight's Bakery Development Group.
www.leadedgejournal.com.au /franchise/bakersdelight.htm   (474 words)

  
 Canadians Delight in Aussie Bread (Parliamentary Secretary) - Australian export - Australian Trade Commission   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight is the latest Australian company to benefit from the Federal Government’s push to double the number of Australian exporters, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade De-Anne Kelly said today.
Bakers Delight now has 640 franchises in Australia, 37 in New Zealand and combined sales of more than $400m per annum.
With his sights set firmly on the USA, fourth generation baker and owner of Bakers Delight Roger Gillespie is glad to have Austrade on his side.
www.austrade.gov.au /corporate/layout/0,,0_S1-1_CORPXID0054-2_-3_PWB110448442-4_-5_-6_-7_,00.html   (348 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Continuing with this success, Bakers Delight has expanded into the Canadian market and currently has 20 bakeries with the intention to grow further in the future.
Bakers Delight specialises in bread products, offering the largest variety of both traditional and gourmet speciality breads designed to satisfy the needs and tastes of individuals.
Behind every delighted customer there lies a Bakers Delight bakery, a franchisee, approximately 150 specialist support and 15,000 bakery employees committed to making that business a success.
www.workingin-newzealand.com /info/246/print   (212 words)

  
 Box Hill Institute - Industry - Bakers Delight
Bakers Delight was established in 1980 as a single bakery store on Glenferrie Road in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn.
The Bakers Delight Centre of Excellence in Bakery Training at Box Hill Institute represents a significant investment in the professional development of Bakers Delight people, and in the training and education of new entrants to the industry.
Bakers Delight stakeholders being trained at this facility are not only trained to nationally-accredited standards but also in 'the Bakers Delight way'.
www.bhtafe.edu.au /Industry/BakersDelight.htm   (465 words)

  
 Bakers Delight Franchise Business For Sale - Auckland New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight Franchises are one of the most successful businesses in New Zealand.
Bakers Delight is a well known bakery Franchise founded in 1980 in Australia.
Bakers Delight has agreements in place for the supply of ingredients, packaging and advertising materials.
www.aorata.com /bakersdelightns   (675 words)

  
 Wage case prompts suit against bakery franchisee. 12/08/2005. ABC News Online
The Bakers Delight at suburban Dernancourt in Adelaide was found guilty of paying a 15-year-old employee 25 per cent less than the minimum award under an Australian Workplace Agreement, which also bought out her holiday and sick leave.
Bakers Delight Holdings spokeswoman Kendra Teasdale says the company views the matter gravely and has acted accordingly.
"In franchise systems such as Bakers Delight Holdings the responsibility for employment conditions and practises does rest entirely on the franchisee," she said.
www.abc.net.au /news/newsitems/200508/s1436411.htm   (178 words)

  
 Viruses toast with MailGuard - theage.com.au
Despite deploying server-level antivirus protection, Bakers Delight's head office late last year fell victim to the Bugbear worm - a mass-mailing worm that quickly spreads via email and shared network resources while attempting to disable various antivirus and firewall programs.
After a one-month trial, Bakers Delight became MailGuard's 300th global customer and Carrodus is now looking to extend that protection to all its 600 bakeries.
Bakers Delight is a franchise bakery that sells 13.3 per cent of all bread retailed in Australia and 8.5 per cent of bread sold in New Zealand.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/03/17/1047749702037.html   (499 words)

  
 Victorian Training Awards 2003 - 'Department of Education & Training' VET in Schools Excellence Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight Holdings Limited is Australia's largest bakery franchise employing almost 10,000 staff across Australia and New Zealand.
As a registered training organisation, Bakers Delight delivers tailored programs in small business franchising, and workplace assessment and training, as well as baking related subjects.
Bakers Delight Centre of Excellence training facilities, in TAFE colleges in Victoria and NSW, cater for the specific training requirements of company’s apprentices.
www.otte.vic.gov.au /awards/2003employer.htm   (119 words)

  
 What's New at The ISF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight is Australasia’s largest and most successful bakery retail group with approximately 15,000 employees in almost 700 franchisees across Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
According to Roy Morgan Research (2005) Bakers Delight holds a 15.5 per cent share of a $2.5b bread market in Australia and a 13.8 per cent share of a $600m market in New Zealand.
Bakers Delight and their franchises are committed to playing a key role in each local community and make it their responsibility to provide a variety of both traditional and gourmet speciality breads which satisfy the needs and tastes of their customers.
www.isf.uts.edu.au /whatsnew/whatsnewevents.html   (5350 words)

  
 Box Hill Institute - Courses - Certificate III in Food Processing (Retail Baking - Bread)
This breadmaking course for apprentices is designed to provide all the skills needed to work as a baker in a retail bakery - such as 'Bakers Delight'.
Bakers can work in places such as retail or wholesale bakeries and hotels.
Your status as a qualified baker is internationally recognised.
www.bhtafe.edu.au /Courses/HT3BA.htm   (618 words)

  
 PR923670
I shall refer to Bakers Delight, the Franchisees and their non-management employees collectively as "the Applicants".
In the circumstances, I am satisfied that the Franchisees and Bakers Delight are not engaged in a joint venture within the meaning of section 170LB.
I turn now to consider that judgment, in the context of the Agreement and the question whether Bakers Delight Holdings Limited and the nine Franchisees are engaged in a common enterprise with each other.
www.airc.gov.au /alldocuments/PR923670.htm   (3790 words)

  
 Management Today
The central planks of the Bakers Delight customer service platform are so-called "delightful sessions" with staff in stores across Australia and New Zealand.
Littleford says the Bakers Delight service ethic is built around "listening to the customer, being empathetic with the customer, always treating them with respect".
Since its foray into franchising 12 years ago, Bakers Delight has grown into a business with 650-odd bakeries, about 90 per cent of which are franchises.
www.aim.com.au /DisplayStory.asp?ID=489   (1938 words)

  
 Current sponsors
Bakers Delight is the major corporate partner of Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) providing our fully equipped and serviced national office, conducting fundraising activities, offering corporate advice and access to their networks and customers, and supporting all of our projects.
Bakers Delight has raised over $1.3 million for BCNA since becoming our major corporate partner in 2000.
Bakers Delight and BCNA were finalists in the Prime Minister's Community Business Partnerships in 2001 and winner of the national award in our category in 2004.
www.bcna.org.au /cms/details.asp?NewsID=132   (895 words)

  
 PR925212
[3] Bakers Delight Holdings Ltd is the franchisor of Bakers Delight bakeries.
The Bakers Delight network is made up of more than 590 retail bakeries across Australia and New Zealand.
The agreements before us cover both company owned bakeries and franchisee bakeries, although a substantial majority of the employer parties are framchisee operations.
www.airc.gov.au /fullbench/PR925212.htm   (1234 words)

  
 Breast Cancer Network Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A partnership based on a common goal of attaining good health and well-being for women and their families.
Bakers Delight has held this proud partnership with the Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) for the past 5 years.
Bakers Delight provides a range of practical support, housing the BCNA’s national office, hosting their website, promotion of the BCNA cause via packaging and campaign based activity, conducting fundraising activities, and the provision of project support.
www.bakersdelight.com.au /bcna/index.php   (112 words)

  
 Austrade - Action International - Bakers Delight - Domino’s Pizza - Brumby’s - New President for IFA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bakers Delight out-performed a number of large reputable companies in a range of industries including aviation, telecommunications, major financial institutions and franchised organisations.
The Corporate Citizenship Study highlighted Bakers Delight’s recognition by the public of its significant involvement with the community on both a local and national level.
Additionally, through its bakery network Bakers Delight donates over $25 million in bread each year to various community organisations, including the Salvation Army, while encouraging its franchisees to actively support charities and community-based organisations in their local areas.
www.franchisebusiness.com.au /articles/56/0C03BD56.aspx   (4073 words)

  
 Factsheet_safebread
Brumbys and Bakers Delight hot bread shops do not use 282 in their breads, and do not have it on the premises.
These can be used in vegetable oil but do not have to be listed on the label if the amount of the vegetable oil in the bread is less than 5 per cent, so you’ll have to do the maths.
Then you have to ask the baker or phone the manufacturer to ask whether the oil in their bread contains these synthetic antioxidants.
www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info /factsheets/Factsafebread.htm   (1142 words)

  
 Bakers' Delight and memories we take to our grave - Richard BF
Bakers' Delight and memories we take to our grave - Richard BF Richard BF
Today I picked up some lunch at the local Bakers' Delight, and there's a rant or two in them let me tell you, but out of holiday season, they tend to use older and less communicative women to man (sic) the store.
now the reason i say this is becasue i actually work for A bakers delight store, not the one in question however one none the less.
www.kashum.com /rbf.pl?c=blog&i=1087479717   (1297 words)

  
 Bakers Delight: Australian Franchise Opportunities Exchange
Bakers Delight commenced business in 1980 and currently have over 670 stores operating throughout Australia and New Zealand, with plans for continued National and International growth.
The Bakers Delight concept is based on baking fresh daily in-store using the traditional method of 'scratch baking'.
The best part is you do not need to be a Baker, we will train you in all facets of the business.
www.franchisedirectory.com.au /franchises/bakersdelight.aspx   (191 words)

  
 Australian Labor Party: No Delight For Workers At Regional Bakers
Young employees at a Bakers Delight franchise in rural Victoria are being asked to trade away conditions such as paid holidays and penalty rates on public holidays for a miserable wage increase of 75c an hour.
Mr Crean said that last year there was a case in South Australia, also at Bakers Delight, where a young woman was offered an AWA at $8.35 an hour, half the adult rate, with no annual leave or sick leave.
50 other Bakers Delight employees in South Australia received no protection because their AWAs had been correctly lodged.
www.alp.org.au /media/0306/msrd020.php   (364 words)

  
 Baker's Delight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
From February 2006 Guides across Australia will have the opportunity to earn the Bakers Delight Bread Badge due to an exciting new relationship between Guides Australia and Bakers Delight.
The relationship between Guides Australia and Bakers Delight will strengthen the link between Guiding and Bakers Delight as members of the same local community.
The Bakers Delight badge flyer with instructions on how to earn the Bakers Delight badge will be distributed through Guide State Offices in late January ready for the new Guide year.
www.guidesaus.org.au /leaders&adults/bakersdelight.htm   (100 words)

  
 Sydney Institute and Bakers Delight
Leading retail bakery chain, Bakers Delight, joined forces with TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute in late 2001, to create a state-of-the-art centre for bakery training at its Ultimo College.
The Centre, located in the Marcus Clarke Building of the Institute, is called the TAFE NSW - Sydney Institute, Bakers Delight Daryl Williams Centre of Excellence.
Named after the late Daryl Williams, an inspirational franchisee and Bakers Delight staff member who contributed to the development and growth of Bakers Delight, the Centre will provide relevant training for more than 2000 trainees, franchisees, and apprentices.
www.sit.nsw.edu.au /bakersdelight   (782 words)

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