Asda has launched consultations with 5,000 staff over a major restructuring which could put around 3,000 back office store workers at risk.
The grocer said the restructuring has been driven by the "structural shift" towards online grocery shopping during the Covid pandemic.
A spokesman said the consultations will impact about 3,000 back office store workers, particularly affecting staff with cash and administrative roles amid the continued slump in cash transactions.
The firm said it plans to close its Dartford and Heston home shopping centres, with around 800 jobs affected, as it looks to shift more picking operations into stores.
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