H&M in talks with tens of thousands of staff to cut
working hours due to pandemic
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[April 02, 2020] STOCKHOLM
(Reuters) - Sweden's H&M <HMb.ST> said on Thursday it was in talks with
tens of thousands of its staff about shortening working hours with the
firm among many retailers hit by the coronavirus pandemic and fewer
customers in many markets.
"The spread of COVID-19 has caused an exceptional situation and the H&M
group is forced to make several difficult decisions," a company
spokeswoman said in a statement to Reuters.
"Dialogue with employees on temporarily shortened working hours
affecting tens of thousands of employees globally has been initiated in
several markets. It also concerns officials at central functions."
H&M said in March it was taking several measures in respect of buying,
investments, rents and staffing to cut costs, warning it may affect tens
of thousands of employees.
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The H&M clothing store is seen in Times Square in Manhattan, New
York, U.S., November 15, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo
At that time, it also said it had decided to scrap its proposed dividend in a
historic move, at a time when around 70% of its stores were temporarily closed
due to the virus outbreak.
H&M is due to publish its full earnings report for December through February,
its fiscal first quarter, on Friday. It has already reported that sales in the
quarter grew 8%.
(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom; writing by Niklas Pollard; Editing by Simon
Johnson)
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