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Dixons Carphone to cut 800 store management jobs | Dixons Carphone to cut 800 store management jobs |
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Dixons Carphone said it plans to cut 800 jobs as part of efforts to streamline its in-store management. | Dixons Carphone said it plans to cut 800 jobs as part of efforts to streamline its in-store management. |
The Currys PC World owner it was "not an easy decision" but the move would allow a "flatter management structure" as it adapts to rising online sales. | The Currys PC World owner it was "not an easy decision" but the move would allow a "flatter management structure" as it adapts to rising online sales. |
It takes the tally of UK jobs put at risk this week to 3,600 after shake-up at Pizza Express and DW Sports. | It takes the tally of UK jobs put at risk this week to 3,600 after shake-up at Pizza Express and DW Sports. |
Dixons Carphone had already made redundancies before lockdown, when it closed its Carphone Warehouse stores. | Dixons Carphone had already made redundancies before lockdown, when it closed its Carphone Warehouse stores. |
Dixons Carphone chief operating officer Mark Allsop said: "We'll do everything possible to look after those colleagues we can't find new roles for, financially and otherwise." | Dixons Carphone chief operating officer Mark Allsop said: "We'll do everything possible to look after those colleagues we can't find new roles for, financially and otherwise." |
Following the closure of its 531 Carphone Warehouse shops, the company shifted mobile phone sales into its Currys PC World stores. | Following the closure of its 531 Carphone Warehouse shops, the company shifted mobile phone sales into its Currys PC World stores. |
Dixons Carphone said streamlining management meant "there will be clearer accountability for store leaders who will work as an integrated team across the stores' electricals and mobile offerings." | Dixons Carphone said streamlining management meant "there will be clearer accountability for store leaders who will work as an integrated team across the stores' electricals and mobile offerings." |
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In April, the company, which has about 24,000 UK staff, said strong online sales were making up for about two-thirds of the store sales lost during coronavirus lockdowns. | |
But Dixons Carphone said in the statement on Tuesday that it remained committed to its stores. | |
News of the latest cuts comes after a wave of retail redundancies. On Monday, DW Sports said up to 1,700 jobs were at risk. John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Boots and Selfridges are among other big names to announce a jobs shake-up. | |
The restaurant sector has also been hit hard, with Pizza Express warning on Tuesday that 1,100 jobs could go as part of a restructuring that could see 15% of outlets shut. | |
And the travel and tourism sector continues to suffer, with Hays saying on Monday that almost 900 jobs would go. |
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