British supermarket chain Tesco to cut 1,200 head office jobs

Announcement is brings total jobs cuts in last two weeks to 2,300

A Tesco spokesman said the jobs cut is a “significant next step to continue the turnaround of the business”. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Wire
A Tesco spokesman said the jobs cut is a “significant next step to continue the turnaround of the business”. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA Wire

Tesco, Britain's biggest supermarket group, will cut 1,200 jobs at its head office to simplify its operations, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

“This is a significant next step to continue the turnaround of the business,” the spokesman said.

“This new service model will simplify the way we organise ourselves, reduce duplication and costs but also, very importantly, allow us to invest in serving shoppers better.”

Structural changes

Tesco’s head office is in Hertfordshire.

The company announced plans last week to cut 1,100 jobs in Cardiff with the proposed closure of a customer service centre.

The structural changes in the UK will not impact Tesco Ireland, a spokeswoman told The Irish Times.

-(Reuters)

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