Tesco, Sainsbury's and M&S are among a number of the UK's largest employers warning the Treasury about the future of the ...
The job cuts are in response to the current competitive market, prompting the company to find new ways to boost its value proposition.
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.
Managers in its head office and Tesco Mobile phone shops, as well as staff at some of its in-store bakeries, will be affected.
Tesco has announced plans to cut about 400 jobs as part of plans to "simplify" the business. The supermarket giant said jobs ...
Tesco supermarket said it is exploring 'more efficient ways of working' that will impact staff at its head office, in-store bakeries and Tesco Mobile branches as it cuts 400 jobs ...
Tesco said the cuts will affect managers in its head office, Tesco Mobile phone shops and staff at its in-store bakeries. | ITV National News ...
Tesco said on Wednesday that it plans to cut 400 jobs as it looks to simplify the business. The move will affect head office management roles and managers at Tesco Mobile stores. Staff in the ...
The cutbacks are set to impact head office roles, certain bakery positions, and management functions within Tesco Mobile phone shops ... roles within our business. Today, we have almost 1,000 ...
Tesco is set to axe over 400 jobs that will impact both in-store and office workers. The UK supermarket giant is seeking "more efficient ways of working" to battle the competitive world of UK ...