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By Evans Momodu
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Footwear retailer Schuh has initiated a voluntary redundancy process as part of efforts to cut costs amid challenging economic conditions.
Colin Temple, the retailer's president, noted that the decision was driven by "ongoing challenging economic conditions and rising costs." However, no specifics were provided regarding the number of jobs at risk or the roles potentially affected.
Livingston MP Gregor Poynton, representing the area where Schuh's headquarters is located, has written to Temple seeking clarity on the scale of redundancies, the restructuring timeline, and the support available for affected staff.
Source: Sky news
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