The group has already commenced the consultation process for job cuts in its head office as it powers on with its plans to go agile from August Warehouse Group chief executive Nick Grayston said last month the impact from Covid had "made it even more clear that Agile is the right model for the group". We are the South's eyes and ears in crucial council meetings, at court hearings, on the sidelines of sporting events and on the frontline of breaking news.
As our region faces uncharted waters in the wake of a global pandemic, Otago Daily Times continues to bring you local stories that matter. We employ local journalists and photographers to tell your stories, as other outlets cut local coverage in favour of stories told out of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. Skip to main content. Sunday, 19 July Photo: ODT files. Company Type: Public Company. What does Warehouse Group Limited do? The company divides its operations into five business segments: The Warehouse - 92 stores - New Zealand's largest general merchandise retailer.
As well as stores retailing various known brands, the company also markets products under its own brand. Warehouse Stationery - 71 stores - Products include stationery, packaging, office furniture, computers and accessories, and cleaning supplies. The division also offers an online catalogue and delivery service to small-to-medium business customers. Noel Leeming - 74 stores - A consumer electronics and home appliances retailer. Torpedo7 - 20 stores - The brand operates online and through retail stores.
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The spokeswoman said on Sunday "we won't have anything else to share before we've spoken to our team members tomorrow". She would not comment on job losses, but First Union general secretary Dennis Maga said the new operating model could lead to fewer stores and fewer jobs. The union, which represents about retail staff at The Warehouse, had received some information about the new model in confidence and would issue a statement after the meeting, he said.
They would like to know and understand what this process is all about.
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