Hiring
This coverage examines hiring trends and challenges within the UK retail sector, offering insights into recruitment strategies, labour market conditions, and skills demand. Reporting highlights how economic shifts, seasonal peaks, and evolving consumer expectations influence hiring decisions across store, warehouse, and corporate roles. Analysis also explores initiatives to attract and retain talent, including diversity efforts, training programmes, and flexible working policies — supporting retail executives, HR professionals, and managers in developing effective workforce strategies.
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Dec- 2025 -31 DecemberPeople Moves
Portmeirion names former Le Creuset exec as commercial director
Portmeirion Group has announced the appointment of former Le Creuset regional chief executive, Michael Scheepers, to the role of group brand and commercial director as part of a wider refresh of its senior leadership team. Scheepers joins the Stoke-on-Trent-based homewares group after more than nine years at Le Creuset, where…
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15 DecemberSupply Chain
Evri to create 2,500 jobs after surge in parcel volumes
Evri Group is to recruit 2,500 staff across the UK as rising parcel volumes and recent corporate deals drive expansion at the delivery company. The new roles come after the group reported a 12% increase in parcel volumes to 425 million in the 26 weeks to 30 August 2025, its…
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Nov- 2025 -27 NovemberEconomy
Budget reaction: Retail split as business rates and import rules shift
The retail industry has labelled the Autumn Budget as a “mixed bag” for retail, offering relief for many shops, but bringing in new costs for others Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour’s first Autumn Statement, outlining permanent business rates reductions for 750,000 retail, hospitality and leisure businesses and confirming new customs…
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26 NovemberEconomy
BUDGET: Income tax bands frozen, minimum wage to increase, NI-exempt pension threshold scrapped
Income tax and NI thresholds will be frozen while the minimum wage will rise by 50p from April 2026, the chancellor Rachel Reeves said in her Autumn Budget statement today. Reeves announced a series of tax changes in other areas, including salary-sacrificed NI contributions on pensions, as part of measures to…
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24 NovemberHigh Street
Monsoon Accessorize returns to profit
Adena Brands, the parent company of Monsoon Accessorize and East, has revealed that it has returned to profit with a profit before tax of £1m for the year ended 30 August 2025. Furthermore, the company revealed that its sales grew by 4% to £212m and its EBITDA rose by £10.4m…
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4 NovemberGovernment
BRC urges MPs to back peers’ changes to Employment Rights Bill
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has called on MPs to support amendments made by peers to the Employment Rights Bill when it returns to the House of Commons tomorrow (Wednesday 4 November). While the trade body has supported the government’s aim of tackling “unscrupulous employers”, it also warned that parts…
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Oct- 2025 -29 OctoberOnline & Digital
Amazon to cut 14,000 jobs globally amid AI shift
Amazon is reportedly set to cut around 14,000 corporate jobs worldwide as part of a restructuring drive linked to the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI), raising uncertainty for the company’s 75,000 UK workers, according to Sky News. The US technology group said affected teams would be informed by management…
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24 OctoberEconomy
Retail sales improve as good weather drives clothing sales
UK retail sales rose 0.5% in September as a result of a 1.5% increase in non-store retailing and a 1.2% increase in household goods, according to data from the Office for National Statistics. The rise in total sales in September was the fourth consecutive month of increase as volumes reached…
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17 OctoberSupermarkets
Tesco to hire 28,500 temporary staff for Christmas period
Tesco has announced plans to recruit more than 28,500 temporary staff to support operations during the busy Christmas trading period. The roles will be available mainly across the supermarket’s Superstores and Extra branches, with shifts offered in the early morning, daytime and evening. Positions include serving customers, restocking shelves and…
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14 OctoberEconomy
Retail sales edge up 2.3% in September as food spending drives growth
UK total retail sales rose by 2.3% year on year in September, up from growth of 2% in September 2024 and above the 12-month average increase of 2.1%, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) KPMG Retail Sales Monitor. Food sales increased by 4.3% on the year, compared with 2.3%…
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