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Leaders' debate: Warehouse Group responds to 'immoral' comments
NZX-listed retail company was called out during last night's leaders' debate.
NZX-listed retail company was called out during last night's leaders' debate.
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'These trends come at a social cost to employees, who are often quite vulnerable.'
Last month The Warehouse announced six stores were closing and head office job cuts.
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The PM said she was angry at The Warehouse Group for axing more than 1000 jobs.
Sources says The Warehouse is unlikely to want a competitor to take over the property.
More than 1000 jobs in listed retailer's store network and head office to go.
Warehouse says it is trying to get customers' orders to people as quickly as possible.
NZX-listed retailer is proposing mass pay cuts.
The Warehouse has been paid $52 million through the wage subsidy scheme.
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The Warehouse Group employs over 12,000 people across New Zealand.
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'Great to see a retailer stepping up and providing very affordable sanitary items.'