Store management, property and head office jobs are most at risk as M&S quickens Never the Same Again plans.
Retail
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Employers expect that the proportion of people working from home on a regular basis once the coronavirus crisis is over...
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Online fashion retailer ASOS has announced it will repay the money it claimed under the government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme....
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The government has no plans to force office workers to wear face coverings, the health secretary has said.
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Cycling and car parts retailer Halfords expects to close up to 60 stores and garages by April 2021, putting hundreds...
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The long-running equal pay dispute between Asda and its shop-floor staff is to be considered by the Supreme Court this...
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Illegally low pay and dilapidated conditions blight thousands of workers in Leicester, it is alleged.
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John Lewis and William Hill thought to be unlikely to take advantage of scheme, but many other large firms still weighing it up.
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Almost 7,000 jobs are at risk at Boots, Burger King and John Lewis.
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Low-cost fashion retailer Boohoo has promised to investigate workers’ pay and conditions at a Leicester factory.
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91 Casual Dining Group-owned outlets are closing down, at a cost of 1,900 jobs.
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Job cuts announced at Harrods, TM Lewin, easyJet and more.
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Pre-pack administration, where individual assets are sold off, is thought to be the way forward for chain.
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The futures of around 2,400 jobs and 67 stores are in doubt as Go Outdoors, owned by JD Sports, files a notice of intention.
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Demand at DIY stores and for online shopping drives surge in demand for staff but doubts persist over the sustainability of the trends.