John Lewis Partnership
This coverage delves into the John Lewis Partnership’s operations and strategy, encompassing both John Lewis and Waitrose brands. Reporting includes financial results, store openings and closures, leadership developments, employee ownership initiatives, and marketing campaigns. With a focus on the partnership’s evolving role in the UK retail sector, the insights support managers and executives tracking trends in department store and grocery retailing.
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Mar- 2024 -14 MarchDepartment Stores
John Lewis returns to profit but pays no staff bonus
John Lewis has revealed a pre-tax profit of £42m before exceptional items for the year ended 27 January 2024, up from a loss of £78m last year. Despite the return to profit the Partnership will not pay out staff bonuses for the third time in four years. The company stated…
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6 MarchNews
Today’s news in brief-6/3/24
Currys shareholder JO Hambro Capital Management urged the company to hold out for a £1bn offer amid takeover talks. Despite rejecting a bid from Elliot valued at 67p per share, Currys faces pressure to consider higher offers, with JOHCM deeming an offer between 80p and 100p per share as “acceptable”.…
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6 MarchNews
Waitrose partners with FareShare to deliver 20 million meals
Waitrose has redirected the equivalent of 20 million meals worth of surplus food to charities and community groups across the UK through its partnership with charity FareShare. Through its stores, customer fulfilment and distribution centres across the UK, the retailer’s decision to redistribute surplus food is in line with its…
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6 MarchPeople Moves
Former JLP chairman Peter Lewis passes away
Peter Lewis, who served as chairman of the John Lewis Partnership from 1972 to 1993, has passed away aged 95. Lewis was the Partnership’s third chairman when he took the role in 1972, and was the son of Oswald Lewis and the nephew of John Spedan Lewis, who founded the…
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6 MarchDepartment Stores
John Lewis staff pay to rise 10% amid £116m investment
John Lewis Partnership reportedly has plans to boost staff pay by 10% as part of a £116m investment, according to Retail Week. The Waitrose owner will reportedly confirm the “record” pay increase when it releases its latest full-year results next week on 14 March. From 1 April, the minimum pay…
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4 MarchFeatures
A history of John Lewis
In the busy British retail landscape John Lewis stands out as a high street stalwart. From its humble beginnings as a drapery shop in Victorian-era Oxford Street to its evolution into a nationwide chain of department stores, the history of John Lewis is a testament to the enduring values of…
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1 MarchFeatures
Top security measures to combat shoplifting
Retailers have recently reported that they are increasingly dealing with a problem of shoplifting in addition to the rising cost of living issues and inflation. Police recorded 342,343 shoplifting offences in England and Wales in 2022/23, up 24% on the previous 12 months. Additionally, according to Co-op’s newly published data,…
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Feb- 2024 -26 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-26/2/24
Frasers Group has announced the appointment of four new directors to its board, signalling a significant restructuring move. Among the appointees are David Al-Mudallal, the current chief operating officer, and Ger Wright, the managing director of Sports, who are elevated to executive director roles due to their notable contributions. Additionally,…
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26 FebruarySupermarkets
John Lewis to axe 200 contractors in an effort to cut costs
The John Lewis Partnership will be making approximately 200 contractors redundant from its customer service provider, Foundever, The Telegraph has reported. Foundever, which has been the retailer’s partner for the past 17 years, has handled the majority of its customer service with a team of 1,000 people. The news comes…
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16 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-16/2/24
In January 2024, the UK experienced a significant rebound in retail sales, rising by 3.4% following a 3.2% decline in December. This surge, the largest since April 2021, comes amidst continued inflation, with prices increasing by 4% in January. Despite the rise in prices, consumer spending increased by 3.9%, indicating…
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