Tesco unveils 16,000 jobs as online food sales surge

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Photo from: Retail Gazette

By: Rappler

Tesco will create 16,000 permanent United Kingdom jobs to meet a coronavirus-fueled surge in online grocery demand, the supermarket giant said in a boost for the country’s embattled retail sector.

Britain’s biggest retailer added in a statement that it expects “the majority” of jobs to be filled by temporary staff drafted in during the pandemic to cope with soaring home food deliveries amid the country’s lockdown.

“Since the start of the pandemic, our colleagues have helped us to more than double our online capacity, safely serving nearly 1.5 million customers every week and prioritizing vulnerable customers to ensure they get the food they need,” said Jason Tarry, chief executive for Tesco UK and Ireland.

“These new roles will help us continue to meet online demand for the long term, and will create permanent employment opportunities for 16,000 people across the UK,” he added in a statement.

The new permanent positions are in addition to around 4,000 full-time jobs created by Tesco during the pandemic.

Some 47,000 temporary staff joined Tesco at the peak of the coronavirus, most of whom have reached the end of their contracts.

Pre-pandemic, online sales at Tesco accounted for about 9% of total revenue.

That has jumped to more than 16%, with Tesco expecting online sales this year to reach more than ÂŁ5.5 billion ($7.1 billion, 6 billion euros).

 

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