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Retail Industry Remuneration Review Retail Industry Remuneration Review Participant listing 2021 welcome to brighter Participant listing Please find below a list of current participants in the Retail Industry Remuneration Review. For a complete list by super sector, sector and segment refer to Mercer WIN®. Adairs Retail Group Christian Dior Kmart Amazon Coles Express LEGO Australia Ampol Coles Liquor Levi Strauss Amway of Australia Coles Online L’Oreal Australia Post Coles Supermarkets Louis Vuitton Australian Liquor Marketers (Metcash) Collins Foods Limited (KFC QLD, Sizzler) Lounge Lovers Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Country Road Group lululemon athletica Benefit Cosmetics Craveable Brands Luxottica Group (OPSM, Sunglass Hut, Budget Eyewear) Best & Less David Jones LVMH P&C Australia – P&C brands Big W DFS Australia LVMH Watch and Jewellery Bose Corporation Dyson Appliances Medibank Private Bowen & Pomeroy Estee Lauder Cosmetics Metcash Trading BP Australia FENDI Australia Myer Holdings Bridgestone Australia GPC Asia Pacific Nestle Bulgari Australia Hanesbrands Nike Bunnings Hugo Boss Officeworks Burberry IKEA Outdoor Supacentre Celine Australia Kenzo Australia PCD Australia Chanel KFC Australia Peregrine Corporation © 2021 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Retail Industry Remuneration Review 4.1 Participant listing Pillow Talk Swarovski Pizza Hut Target PPG Australia Telstra Corporation R.J. Beaumont & Co. Temple & Webster Restaurant Brands The Body Shop Richemont The Iconic Rimowa The Reece Group Savers The Reject Shop Sephora The TJX Companies SingTel Optus Under Armour Specsavers & Associated Entities Vita Group Spotlight Vodafone Hutchison SSC Fashion Group Wesfarmers Starbucks Woolworths Group Super Retail Group Woolworths Liquor SurfStitch Woolworths Supermarkets © 2021 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Retail Industry Remuneration Review 4.2.
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