Managerial roles mainly at risk as part of changes affecting night shifts, Post Office outlets and pharmacies

More than 300 jobs at Asda are at risk and 4,300 of the supermarket’s staff will end up with a pay cut after a swathe of changes to night shifts, Post Office outlets and pharmacies to save costs.

The supermarket chain said 211 night shift manager roles were going and a further 4,137 staff would lose out on premiums of at least £2.52 an hour for working nights as it switched the restocking of packaged groceries and frozen food to daytimes and evenings.

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