UK: More jobs axed at apparel supplier Stirling Group
Author: just-style.com | 3 February 2010
Retailer Marks & Spencer told just-style today (3 February) that it is taking measures to ensure the administration of Stirling Group doesn't affect its supplies, after it was revealed that more jobs have been axed at the apparel maker.
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