British retail clothing, Marks & Spencer, has revealed that 7,000 jobs will be cut over the next three months across its outlets and management owing to the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
While making the revelation in a statement, Marks & Spencer said: “We expect a significant proportion will be through voluntary departures and early retirement. In line with our longstanding value of treating our people well, we will now begin an extensive programme of communication with colleagues.
“The streamlining programme is an important step in delivering on our cost savings programme and ensuring we emerge from the crisis with a lower cost base and a stronger more resilient business.”
The company’s Chief Executive, Steve Rowe added: “In May we outlined our plans to learn from the crisis, accelerate our transformation and deliver a stronger, more agile business in a world in which some customer habits were changed forever. Three months on and our Never the Same Again programme is progressing; albeit the outlook is uncertain and we remain cautious.
“As part of our Never The Same Again programme to embed the positive changes in ways of working through the crisis, we are today announcing proposals to further streamline store operations and management structures. These proposals are an important step in becoming a leaner, faster business set up to serve changing customer needs and we are committed to supporting colleagues through this time.”
Marks & Spencer said cumulative sales dropped by 29.9% in the eight weeks that shops have reopened, with store sales dropping by 47.9%.
The report indicated that the company’s overall group sales throughout the coronavirus period dropped by 19.2% while online sales did well.
M&S said: “Clothing & Home trading in the stores remains well below last year, with online and home delivery strong.
“It is clear that there has been a material shift in trade and whilst it is too early to predict with precision where a new post Covid sales mix will settle, we must act now to reflect this change.”









