Tesco announces major shake-up of stores with 1,600 jobs at risk

TESCO has announced a major shake-up of its stores including changes to overnight roles, deli counters and more.
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The retail giant confirmed on Monday that it plans to close its Jack’s discount supermarket arm, with seven stores shutting for good and the remaining six becoming Tesco shops.

It will also be making changes to overnight roles at a number of supermarkets and petrol station stores, putting 1,400 workers at risk of redundancy.

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Tesco said the combined changes will put around 1,600 workers at risk.

Tesco has announced a major shake-up of its stores and warns 1,600 jobs are at risk. Picture: Nicholas. T. Ansell/PA WireTesco has announced a major shake-up of its stores and warns 1,600 jobs are at risk. Picture: Nicholas. T. Ansell/PA Wire
Tesco has announced a major shake-up of its stores and warns 1,600 jobs are at risk. Picture: Nicholas. T. Ansell/PA Wire
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On Tuesday, the supermarket giant said the vast majority of these redundancies would be a result of changing overnight staffing structures at many shops.

The retailer will remove overnight stocking in 36 large stores, 49 convenience stores and also convert 36 petrol stations to be pay-at-pump only during overnight hours.

Tesco said it has made the changes after moving overnight shelf-stacking to the daytime in some stores.

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The retail giant also revealed it is closing meat, fish and deli counters in 317 stores.

It is understood that this move will also affect hundreds of shop workers.

Tesco stressed that these employees will all be offered alternative jobs and did not include them in the 1,600 figure.

Tesco UK and Republic of Ireland chief executive Jason Tarry said: ‘We operate in a highly competitive and fast-paced market, and our customers are shopping differently, especially since the start of the pandemic.

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‘We are always looking at how we can run our business as simply and efficiently as possible, so that we can reinvest in the things that matter most to customers.

‘The changes we are announcing today will help us do this.

‘Our priority now is to support our impacted colleagues through these changes and, wherever possible, find them alternative roles within our business.’

Tesco said it is aiming to redeploy all affected staff, and highlighted 3,000 vacancies across its operations.

The restructuring moves come despite the company telling shareholders last month that it expects to post record profits of more than £2.6 billion for the current financial year.

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Tesco is among the grocery retailers that flourished during the pandemic as customers spent more time at home.

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