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Sarah Butler

Sarah Butler

Here’s a bit more detail on Burberry’s sweeping job cuts.

Joshua Schulman, the chief executive of Burberry, said the majority of the 1,700 cuts would be at the group’s head offices around the world – led by London – but jobs would also go by reorganising staff rotas in stores and dropping one shift at its factory in Castleford.

He said the change in Castleford, which is expected to affect about 150 jobs, came ahead of a “significant investment” in the second half of this year in the factory.

For a long time we have had over capacity at that facility and that’s simply not sustainable at this point. We are making this change to safeguard our UK manufacturing and will be making a significant investment in renovating the factory [later this financial year].

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