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The Department Stores Le Printemps Announces the Abolition of 229 Posts

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In the face of a sustained slowdown in sales, the department store group is planning a major restructuring including the closure of the Rennes site.

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The department stores Le Printemps are restructuring themselves, the management announced on Tuesday 7 April. 229 jobs are under threat. The Rennes store, which employs 51 people, will close its doors. - "The third in less than 10 years": the Spring Group announces a social plan, 229 jobs threatened (Economy).

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Nearly 230 stores will soon be abolished, announced the management of the brand on Tuesday, April 7. Founded in 1865, the brand explains its difficulties in sales by, among other things, the competitive rise of the ultra-ephemeral fashion and the second hand.

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The management of the group founded in 1865 also announced "stopping the activities of the Rennes store", in a press release published this Tuesday. The CGT denounces a "unfair and unjustified plan".

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The management of the department stores Le Printemps announced Tuesday, April 7, 2026 the abolition of 229 posts on all its stores and its headquarters, and "stop the activities of the store of Rennes".

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In the face of a sustained slowdown in sales, the department store group is planning a major restructuring including the closure of the Rennes site.

·France
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The Spring department stores today announced the abolition of 229 posts on nearly 3,000 sites and headquarters, as well as the closure of the Rennes store.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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