Smiggle – the brand behind bright and sturdy kids’ products such as hard pencil cases, backpacks, keyrings and earbuds – has ...
The managing director of Australia’s wildly popular back-to-school accessorizer Smiggle, John Cheston, has been fired for “serious misconduct,” the brand’s owner said. Cheston was in “serious breach ...
The managing director of back-to-school stationery store Smiggle has been fired, nine months before he was to start a new job as the chief executive of jewellery retailer Lovisa. Just Group said ...
The managing director of Australian retail firm Smiggle has been terminated due to serious misconduct, according to reports. Just Group, Smiggle's parent company, announced on Monday that it fired ...
Billionaire retailer Solomon Lew has sacked the head of its kids stationery chain Smiggle for alleged “serious misconduct” months before he was due to leave for another retail group.
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SYDNEY - The managing director of Australia’s wildly popular back-to-school accessoriser Smiggle, Mr John Cheston, has been fired for “serious misconduct”, the brand’s owner said.