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Brett Gibbons

Dyson to axe 900 jobs in retail and customer services amid coronavirus pandemic restructuring

Household appliances giant Dyson is axing hundreds of jobs as it speeds up restructuring plans amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Around 600 roles will go in the UK and 300 in the rest of the world.

The vacuum cleaner company - owned by entrepreneur Sir James Dyson - said impacted staff are in retail and customer service roles, adding it was working to redeploy people to alternative jobs where possible.

A Dyson spokesman said: “The Covid-19 crisis has accelerated changes in consumer behaviour and therefore requires changes in how we engage with our customers and how we sell our products.

“We are evolving our organisation and reflecting these changes to make us faster, more agile, and better able to grow sustainably. We are fully supporting those who are impacted, finding alternative roles where possible.”

Dyson employs 14,000 people globally, of which more than 4,000 are in the UK.

Company bosses stressed no staff had been furloughed and it had not drawn on public money to support jobs anywhere in the world during the pandemic.

The biggest impact is expected to be on Dyson’s head office in Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Staff were given details of the redundancies on Thursday.

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