SHOE shop Clarks is planning to cut 900 office jobs as part of a major shake-up. The 195-year-old British retailer has announced 160 redundancies across its global operations, with 108 of the job l…
"We are a business that walks its own path, and we are evolving to put our brand and consumers at the heart of everything we do.
"This will ensure that our organisation is made to last, empowering our people to contribute to a great future for the company."announced at the end of last yearThe first round of jobs were axed at the time of the announcement, with 170 employees leaving the company globally.Some shops in China and Europe have reopened, but all 347 UK stores remain temporarily shut.
Although the retailer expects to reopen most of these stores once the UK Government says that it's safe to.Plan to get pubs open again set out and will include ban on standing at barExclusiveThe shops and food chains that have reopened including Poundland and MatalanOPEN FOR BUSINESSMany other high street retailers have been negatively impacted by the outbreak, with some announcing stores will remain shut when the lockdown is lifted.
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