'No job losses at Wilko' whereas bids thought of for collapsed retailer

Redundancies amongst Wilko's 12,500-strong workforce have been suspended whereas additional bids for the collapsed retailer are thought of, a union has stated.

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The GMB stated it had been assured by directors PwC in regards to the transfer throughout a gathering on Tuesday morning.

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The low cost homeware items firm collapsed earlier this month after struggling from inflationary pressures, competitors from rivals and provide chain challenges.

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But the chain's 400 branches have remained open since then within the hope a purchaser could be discovered - with a deadline set for final Friday.

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It comes after the union warned it anticipated the vast majority of Wilko branches to shut inside weeks after it was informed there was no prospect that almost all of the enterprise can be saved.

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However the GMB stated on Tuesday that PwC had obtained "multiple bids" for Wilko and that any potential job losses have been placed on maintain whereas they're thought of.

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Andy Prendergast, the union's nationwide secretary, added: "Whilst this is a positive development, Wilko is not out of the woods by any means and this is a time of incredible stress and worry for the 12,500 workers who face losing their jobs."

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Plenty of last-minute bids to purchase components of the enterprise have been proposed, together with from HMV proprietor Doug Putman, B&M European Retail and Poundland's proprietor Pepco Group.

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PwC has been approached for remark.

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