Marks & Spencer has said it plans to cut around 7,000 jobs over the next three months across stores, management and its support centre.
The retail giant, which has a workforce of more than 80,000 employees, is expected to start consulting with staff on cuts on Tuesday.
It plans to reduce the number of roles at the retail chain's central support centre, in its regional management and UK stores between now and November.
The shift is also partly down to an uptake in digital shopping during the coronavirus lockdown. Marks & Spencer is already axing 950 management and head office roles as coronavirus accelerates an ongoing shake-up.
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