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Asda checkout staff told to work in supermarket warehouses under store overhaul

By britishbulletin.com16 July 20263 Mins Read
Asda checkout staff told to work in supermarket warehouses under store overhaul
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Asda checkout workers will now have to work in store warehouses, as well as on the supermarket floor, as the business implements a major overhaul.

The supermarket giant is instructing checkout staff to take on warehouse duties, stock replenishment and shelf-filling tasks as part of a sweeping operational change.


The high street staple informed its shop-floor employees on Wednesday that they would no longer be confined to single departments, instead rotating across multiple areas of the store.

In an internal memo to employees, Asda stated: “We are moving away from colleagues working exclusively within a single department and moving to a more flexible way of working across four key areas replenishment, process, service and picking.”

Asda has announced a major change to its operations

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The company also announced plans to restructure employee rotas and shift patterns. The restructuring represents the latest attempt by the debt-burdened retailer to reverse its declining fortunes.

Asda’s annual interest payments have ballooned to £730million, an eight-fold increase from the £90million it faced before TDR Capital and the Issa brothers acquired the business in 2021.

Approximately 7,500 employees have departed the company over the past twelve months as it grapples with mounting financial pressures.

The supermarket’s market position has deteriorated significantly since the takeover, with its share of UK grocery sales falling from 14.4 per cent to 11.5 per cent.

Is your supermarket making similar changes? | gbnews

Christmas trading proved particularly difficult, with Asda recording declining sales while competitors reported growth.

The retailer is simultaneously battling a legal challenge potentially worth up to £1.2billion, brought by predominantly female shop-floor staff who allege they received lower wages than their mostly male warehouse colleagues.

Claims in the lawsuit stretch back to 2008. Asda has rejected suggestions that the new flexible working arrangements are connected to the ongoing equal pay dispute.

The company’s standing as Britain’s third-largest supermarket now faces a genuine threat from Aldi, which has expanded its market share from 7.9 per cent to 10.8 per cent during the same period Asda has been losing ground.

Asda checkout staff will have more responsibilities going forward

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The supermarket also disclosed that stores considered to have surplus staff would offer voluntary redundancy packages, though this would affect fewer than one per cent of its 90,000 store-based workforce.

Additionally, more than 300 security guards employed through outsourcing firm Mitie have entered redundancy consultations.

This prompted accusations that Asda is betraying workers and compromising customer safety during a period of rising shoplifting and violence against retail staff.

An Asda spokesman said: “We’re making some changes to our ways of working in stores to improve service and standards for customers. Shopping habits have changed, with demand peaking at different times across the store.”

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