Redundancy
This coverage examines redundancy trends and announcements within the UK retail sector, focusing on their impact on business operations, workforce planning, and organisational strategy. Reports include company-specific redundancy decisions, sector-wide employment trends, executive statements, and strategic responses — providing retail professionals with context to navigate workforce challenges and make informed operational decisions.
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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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22 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-22/2/24
Taxpayers are expected to cover millions in redundancy payments for laid-off staff at The Body Shop as the company undergoes restructuring. The company’s administrators plan to close nearly half of its stores, affecting over 2,200 employees. Only staff with over two years of tenure qualify for redundancy pay, with payments…
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22 FebruaryHigh Street
Taxpayers to foot bill for Body Shop redundancies
Taxpayers are set to pay millions of pounds to laid off staff at The Body Shop as the restructuring of the collapsed chain gets underway, The Telegraph has reported. Employees who have lost their jobs have reportedly been told to make claims through the government-backed redundancy payments service, which is…
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Jan- 2024 -31 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-31/1/24
The Body Shop is set to sell parts of its business in Europe and Asia. The deal involves an agreement with an international family office, covering around 14% of the business. This move is part of The Body Shop’s strategy to prioritise key markets and global franchise partner relationships. The…
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31 JanuaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis ‘will return to profit this year’, White insists
John Lewis Partnership chair, Dame Sharon White, has said the business will return to profit this year, The Telegraph has reported, following reports that up to 11,000 jobs could be cut under the retailer’s turnaround plan. White reportedly told workers that the retail business would “more than break-even” after suffering…
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29 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-29/1/24
The UK experienced a significant increase in business administrations, with the retail sector being the hardest hit, accounting for 19% of the total administrations. This information comes from a study conducted by full-service law firm Shakespeare Martineau. The year saw a total of 1,641 businesses filing for administration, a 22%…
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29 JanuaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis Partnership mulls 11,000 job cuts
John Lewis Partnership is reportedly considering cutting up to 11,000 roles over the next five years as part of a turnaround plan for the group. According to The Guardian, news of the potential cuts comes after the group slashed redundancy terms this week. Sources told the paper that at least…
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26 JanuaryNews
Today’s news in brief-26/1/24
Superdry reported a challenging trading environment with half-year revenues down 23.5% to £219.8m. The wholesale division faced a significant decline of 41.1%, while the retail segment, though more resilient, was down 13.1%. Store revenue in the UK and Republic of Ireland saw a 10.2% decline due to unseasonal weather impacting…
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26 JanuaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis could cut jobs amid halved redundancy payouts
John Lewis Partnership has implied that it could make job cuts across the business after it slashed its redundancy payouts, The Telegraph has reported. It is understood that the employee-owned retailer told partners this week it was halving its current two-week redundancy pay per year of service policy as it…
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