"The supermarket expects the majority of these roles to be
filled by colleagues who joined on a temporary basis at the
start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but who now want to stay with
the business permanently," the company said.
Tesco said the roles will include 10,000 pickers to assemble
customer orders and 3,000 drivers to deliver them, along with a
variety of other roles in stores and distribution centres.
At a time when companies including high-street retailers, hotels
and airlines have laid off tens of thousands of workers to cut
costs, UK supermarkets have had to take on additional staff to
deal with more demand for deliveries and groceries at home.
Discount supermarket chains Aldi [ALDIEI.UL] and Lidl said last
month they will create an additional 1,200 and 1,000 jobs
respectively this year in the UK, as the two companies continue
to open more stores and drive market share gains.
Ahold Delhaize NV, a major operator of supermarket chains in the
United States and Europe, said https://bit.ly/34nBCkO earlier
this month that its brands hired more than 45,000 employees
globally in the second quarter.
British grocery sales had surged during the pandemic, but slowed
down in the 12 weeks ended Aug. 9 as shopping habits eased back
towards normality after months of lockdown, according to market
researcher Kantar.
(Reporting by Tanishaa Nadkar in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips)
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