The cuts include the 1,000 job losses announced on 6 July.ġ8 August: Food, clothing and homewares retailer cuts jobs in central support centre, regional management and stores.ĥ August: M&Co, the Renfrewshire-based clothing retailer, formerly known as Mackays, will close 47 of 215 stores.ĥ August: The chain, which sells products ranging from sandwiches to stationery, will cut jobs mainly in UK railway stations and airports.Ĥ August: Electronics retailer Dixons Carphone is cutting 800 managers in its stores as it continues to reduce costs.ģ August: DW Sports fell into administration, closing its retail website immediately and risking the closure of its 150 gyms and shops.Ģ0 July: The high street stalwart cuts management jobs in stores as well as head office roles related to property and store operations.ġ9 July: About 200 roles to go at the fashion retailer’s London headquarters, the Ugly Brown Building, and the remainder at stores.ġ7 July: The owner of the Ask Italian and Zizzi pizza chains closes 75 restaurants and makes its Pod lunch business delivery onlyġ5 July: Total includes 150 posts in UK head offices as luxury brand tries to slash costs by £55m after a slump in sales during the pandemic.ĩ July: Boots is cutting 4,000 jobs – or 7% of its workforce – by closing 48 opticians outlets and reducing staff at its head office in Nottingham as well as some management and customer service roles in stores.ĩ July: John Lewis announced that it is planning to permanently close eight of its 50 stores, including full department stores in Birmingham and Watford, with the likely loss of 1,300 jobs.ĩ July: Bosses at the Celtic Collection in Newport, which staged golf's Ryder Cup in 2010 and the 2014 Nato Conference, said 450 of its 995 workers will lose their jobs.Ħ July: Pret a Manger is to permanently close 30 branches and could cut at least 1,000 jobs after suffering “significant operating losses” as a result of the Covid-19 lockdownĢ July: The owner of the Bella Italia, Café Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurant chains collapsed into administration, with the immediate loss of 1,900 jobs. The assistant store manager role will go across all shops.Ģ7 August: The majority of the cuts are focused on the sandwich chain's shop workers, but 90 roles will be lost in its support centre teams. The company has more than 14,000 employees.Ģ2 September: Whitbread, which owns the Premier Inn, Beefeater and Brewers Fayre chains, said it would cut 6,000 jobs at its hotels and restaurants, almost one in five of its workforceħ September: The restaurant chain confirms the closure of 73 restaurants as part of a rescue restructure deal.ģ September: The company, which was bought by Coca-Cola two years ago, is cutting up to 1,650 jobs in its cafes, more than one in 10 of its workforce. 15 October: Marston's - the brewer which owns nearly 1,400 pubs, restaurants, cocktail bars and hotels across the UK - said it would cut 2,150 jobs due to fresh Covid restrictions.
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