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Published Date: 11 July 2007
HOME furnishings giant IKEA is to axe 300 managerial posts in the UK as part of a "restructuring" of its British stores.
The furniture manufacturer and retailer said a "reorganisation" of the way it worked would result in fewer layers of management and open the way for co-workers to take on greater responsibility.

But union representatives expressed disappointment at the "shock" announcement and are seeking an urgent meeting with IKEA to discuss the business plan.

The Swedish-owned firm currently has a 9,000-strong workforce operating throughout 15 stores in the UK, including two in Scotland.

IKEA has also been hit by increasing competition in the home furnishings and furniture market, particularly from new homes ranges in supermarkets and high-street retailers .



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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2007 8:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: IKEA
 
1

Khartoum Colin,

11/07/2007 05:47:46

reorganisation" of the way it worked would result in fewer layers of management and open the way for co-workers to take on greater responsibility.

Yeah right, in other words, more responsibility for the same salary.

2

Dave From Barra,

Western Isles 11/07/2007 06:54:06

In other wrods, people are sick fed up buying your poorly made dross and they have all realised that everybody now shares the same living room and it's furnished with poor quality pine crud.


 

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