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UK's Tesco to cut 400 jobs across stores and head office

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Posted on January 29, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's biggest supermarket group Tesco plans to cut about 400 jobs from stores and its head office, seeking efficiency savings so it can invest in the business, it said on

UK's Tesco to cut 400 jobs across stores and head office

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's biggest supermarket group Tesco plans to cut about 400 jobs from stores and its head office, seeking efficiency savings so it can invest in the business, it said on Wednesday.

The move follows that of Sainsbury's, the No. 2 player, which said last week it planned to reduce its headcount by over 3,000 roles.

British companies, and particularly large employers, are facing increased costs this year after the new Labour government's first budget in October hiked employer social security payments and the national minimum wage.

"We have started speaking to colleagues about a number of proposed changes in our stores and head office, including changing our bakery model in some stores, and updating our management structure in Tesco Mobile phone shops," Tesco said.

"Taken together, the changes we are proposing mean that around 400 roles will be removed."

Tesco said it would try and find alternative roles for impacted staff, noting it currently has 1,000 vacancies across the business.

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Catarina Demony and William James)

Key Takeaways

  • Tesco to cut 400 jobs in stores and head office.
  • The move aims to achieve efficiency savings.
  • Follows Sainsbury's plan to cut over 3,000 roles.
  • UK companies face increased costs due to new budget.
  • Tesco offers 1,000 vacancies for affected staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs is Tesco planning to cut?
Tesco plans to cut about 400 jobs from its stores and head office.
What prompted Tesco to reduce its workforce?
The job cuts are part of Tesco's effort to seek efficiency savings to invest in the business.
What is the current job vacancy situation at Tesco?
Tesco noted that it currently has 1,000 vacancies across the business and will try to find alternative roles for impacted staff.
Which other supermarket is also reducing jobs?
Sainsbury's, the No. 2 player in the UK supermarket sector, announced plans to reduce its headcount by over 3,000 roles.
What changes is Tesco considering in its stores?
Tesco is proposing changes including updating its management structure and altering the bakery model in some stores.

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