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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Mar- 2020 -24 MarchCoronavirus
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme – Advice for employers
Nigel Morris, tax director at MHA MacIntyre Hudson explains how employers can access the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) to continue paying 80% of the salary for employees that would otherwise have been laid off or made redundant, the practical next steps and potential complications of the scheme. Key points include:…
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17 MarchTechnology
Carphone Warehouse shutters stores, 2,900 redundancies expected
Dixons Carphone has announced that all UK standalone Carphone Warehouse stores will close their doors next month. The 531 stores, which represent 8% of Dixons Carphone’s total selling space, will shutter on 3 April 2020. The group will now focus on selling mobile devices and connectivity through its shop-in-shops in…
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Feb- 2020 -26 FebruarySupermarkets
Tesco to overhaul baking operations putting 1,800 jobs at risk
‘Big Four’ grocer Tesco has announced a major overhaul to its in-store bakery operations, putting 1,816 staff at risk of redundancy. Some 58 stores will now have products delivered pre-prepared, then baked and finished in-store – as opposed to being baked from scratch. However, as a result of these stores…
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3 FebruaryHigh Street
Hawkin’s Bazaar confirms final stores closures
Embattled retailer Hawkin’s Bazaar confirmed its final store closures over the weekend as part of its administration process. The joint administrators of Hawkin’s Bazaar Limited, Tom Straw and Simon Thomas of Moorfields Advisory Limited, revealed that all of its stores were to close after the weekend of 2 February. Straw,…
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Dec- 2019 -20 DecemberAnalysis
Finally, a government addressing the business rates fiasco
Regardless of your political colours, small businesses up and down the land will be pleased to hear of at least one policy which looks set to survive the transition from manifesto wish lists to actual policy and legislation, and that is a business rates overhaul. The prime minister, Boris Johnson,…
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Nov- 2019 -28 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Peacocks announced as ‘preferred bidder’ for Bonmarché
Peacocks has been chosen as the preferred bidder to acquire Bonmarché, it was announced this morning. FRP Advisory was appointed administrator for the troubled retailer in October, and joint administrators Tony Wright, Alastair Massey and Phil Pierce oversaw the administration process. Peacocks will now enter a period of negotiations with…
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Mar- 2019 -8 MarchClothing & Shoes
Primark to move 220 roles to Dublin
Primark has announced it will be moving its product operations from Reading to Dublin with 220 staff being told they can either agree to relocate or risk redundancy. The buying, sourcing, quality control, design and merchandising operations departments are currently split between the two cities but the retailer wants to…
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Feb- 2019 -28 FebruaryHigh Street
Shop workers face highest risk of redundancy, report finds
Retail workers are more likely to be made redundant and face a longer duration of unemployment compared with employees in other sectors, a new report has found. The report – ‘Sorry, we’re closed’ – by the think tank the Resolution Foundation found the retail sector’s falling employment share is a…
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Jan- 2019 -29 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
M&Co to cut 59 head office jobs
Clothing retailer M&Co has announced it is to cut 59 jobs from its head offices in London and Inchinnan. The majority of redundancies are said to come from the retailer’s Inchinnan offices however it says it will also cut “four or five” roles from a workforce of 120 at its…
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24 JanuaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis to close Knight & Lee in Southsea; 127 jobs at risk
John Lewis & Partners has announced it will close its Knight & Lee store in Southsea in July 2019, putting all 127 staff at risk of redundancy. According to the group, the decision to close the property has been “driven by a number of factors”, including the physical condition, size,…
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