John Lewis Partnership simplifying store management structures to reduce costs by £300m a year

The owner of John Lewis and Waitrose is planning to cut 1,000 jobs in stores as part of an effort to cut costs.

The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) said it would aim to find new jobs for those losing their store management roles and would aim to reduce compulsory job cuts by offering voluntary redundancy to those affected.

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