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M&S to axe 1,200 jobs amid worst sales for nine years

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07/01/2009 - 07:13:09
Ailing high street giant Marks & Spencer today unveiled its worst sales figures for almost a decade and plans to axe up to 1,230 jobs.

M&S said UK like-for-like sales tumbled 7.1% in the 13 weeks to December 27 - its biggest sales collapse since July-September 1999 – despite heavy price-cutting in the run-up to Christmas.

The company – which employs around around 70,000 staff in the UK – plans to close 27 stores with the loss of up to 780 jobs. Up to 450 more will go from its head office.

Of the stores to close, 25 are under-performing Simply Food outlets, and two are small main chain stores selling both food and clothes.

The cost-saving drive also involves changes to M&S’s final salary pension scheme – by capping employees’ annual increases in pensionable pay – and altering early retirement benefits for those who joined the scheme before 1996.

M&S hopes to cut costs by up to £200m (€220m) through the moves.

Executive chairman Stuart Rose said: “We are aware that the proposed changes set out above will be difficult for those members of staff impacted, but, given that we expect challenging economic conditions to continue for at least the next 12 months, we believe we are taking the right action to maintain the strength of our business.”

The cuts came as M&S said UK like-for-like food sales fell 5.2% over the period, while general merchandise – which includes clothing – was down 8.9%.

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