Tim Martin

The chain has criticised the alleged "high jinks" of No.10 and the "crazy" situation the UK now finds itself in.
Thousands of workers will suffer before Tim Martin does, says the BFAWU union.
Boss Tim Martin has also revealed the company is expecting its profits to drop year-on-year.
The job carries with it all the trademark symptoms of its industry: long hours, poverty pay, precarious employment and a daily dose of stress that sees associates and management alike break down in tears
No more popping in to Wetherspoon for your favourite glass of Champers.
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