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Cuts likely at Woolies

The new chief executive of Woolworths plans to close the company’s final-salary pension scheme, cut jobs and sell stores after the ailing high street retailer reported a record £100m half-year loss, reports the Times. He is also ending the brief foray into home shopping through its Big Red Book catalogue.

Steve Johnson, who took over a fortnight ago, said that there needed to be a radical reduction in costs if the 99-year-old business were to survive. He conceded that job cuts were inevitable. More than 120 larger Woolworths stores could be sold, closed or downsized.


The Times

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