Uncertainty for local Boots stores as chemist axes 4,000 jobs - The Redditch Standard

Uncertainty for local Boots stores as chemist axes 4,000 jobs

Redditch Editorial 9th Jul, 2020 Updated: 9th Jul, 2020   0

UNCERTAINTY surrounds the future of Boots store across Worcestershire after the retailer revealed 4,000 jobs would go and 48 of its Opticians branches would close as the bloodbath of High Street jobs continues.

The retail giant revealed its plans this morning, Thursday, July 9, and joins John Lewis, Pret a Manger, Upper Crust and Burger King as major names proposing to axe jobs in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.​

Boots has 606 opticians branches in the UK, of which around 165 operate on a franchise basis. The retailer has yet to reveal which stores it intends to close .

In a statement, Boots blamed Covid-19 for a ‘significant’ impact on the business and said the action was needed to ‘ensure a long-term and healthy future for the UK’s leading pharmacy, health and beauty business’.​




A large number of the job losses are expected at its headquarters in Nottingham.

The retailer saw a dramatic 72 per cent drop in sales at Boots Opticians and a fall of 48 per cent at its main stores compared to the same period last year.​


While restrictions are beginning to lift on the High Street, Boots chiefs have warned of an uncertain economic outlook and fears it will take a considerable time for the High Street to recover.​

The restructure will see seven per cent of its workforce axed across its stores and its head office in Nottingham but managing director Sebastian James said the changes would allow the company to remain at the heart of the UK’s health system.​

“We recognise today’s proposals will be very difficult for the remarkable people who make up the heart of our business, and we will do everything in our power to provide the fullest support during this time,” he said.​

“In doing this, we are building a stronger and more modern Boots for our customers, patients and colleagues.​

“I am so very grateful to all our colleagues for their dedication during the last few challenging months. They have stepped forward to support their communities, our customers and the NHS during this time, and I am extremely proud to be serving alongside them.”​

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