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Tesco to cut 180 jobs within its head office
Tesco will cut 180 head office jobs and create 250 new roles to improve efficiency and support growth in online and quick-commerce services, the company said.
- Tesco has unveiled plans to reshape its head office, proposing to cut 180 jobs and create roughly 250 new roles at its Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire headquarters.
- To meet changing shopping habits, Tesco is restructuring to create the 'right setup' for efficiency and to support investment in online and quick‑commerce platforms.
- Tesco has begun formal talks with Usdaw, trade union, and acknowledged the changes will be difficult for impacted colleagues, pledging to support them and help find alternative roles.
- Against that backdrop of performance, Tesco increased its UK grocery market share to 28.7% and expects profits of £2.9bn–£3.1bn for the latest financial year.
- Last year the firm cut about 400 jobs across bakeries, phone shops and head office, and Tesco has not specified which positions will be removed or detailed the nature of the new roles.
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The Independent (US)
UK’s biggest supermarket to axe jobs and create new roles in major restructuring
The supermarket giant stated the move is part of its strategy to establish the ‘right set-up’
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleTesco to cut 180 jobs as supermarket admits the changes will come as 'difficult news' to staff at risk
Britain’s largest supermarket has announced plans to cut 180 roles at its headquarters despite forecasting profits of up to £3.1billion this year.Tesco confirmed the restructuring at its Welwyn Garden City base, stating that around 250 new positions will also be created as it reshapes operations to focus on online growth and faster delivery services.The company said the proposals would represent "difficult news" for employees whose roles are aff…
·London, United Kingdom
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perspectivemedia.com
Tesco plans head office shake-up with 180 jobs cut, but new roles created
The UK’s biggest supermarket said it recognises the changes will come as ‘difficult news’ to staff members affected by its proposals.
·Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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