Tesco Says 1,600 Jobs at Risk From Store Changes

Tesco Says 1,600 Jobs at Risk From Store Changes
A logo of Tesco is pictured outside a Tesco supermarket in Hatfield, Britain, on Oct. 6, 2020. Peter Cziborra/Reuters
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LONDON—Tesco, Britain’s biggest retailer, said on Tuesday 1,600 roles were at risk of redundancy due to operational changes at stores, including the removal of night shifts to restock shelves.

The group said it was moving its overnight stock replenishment into the daytime in 36 large stores and 49 convenience stores.

In 36 stores, it will also convert its petrol stations to be pay-at-pump only during overnight hours.

Tesco said the 1,600 roles at risk include the 130 related to the closure of Jack’s stores announced on Monday.

“We are always looking at how we can run our business as simply and efficiently as possible, so that we can re-invest in the things that matter most to customers,” said Tesco UK and Ireland CEO Jason Tarry.

The group said it currently has around 3,000 vacancies and would help impacted staff find alternative roles.

Last month, Tesco raised its profit outlook for the second time in four months after better-than-expected Christmas trading.

Shares in Tesco were up 1 percent at 1004 GMT, extending year-on-year gains to 23.5 percent.

Industry data published on Tuesday showed Tesco continuing to outperform its major rivals.