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Sainsbury's announced that it will close its remaining cafes and closes pastry shops and pizza counters, and will lay off 3,000 jobs.
The supermarket said that this will "simplify business" and add that most of the shoppers of Cyrnsbury "use cafe".
Sainsbury also plans to reduce advanced management positions by 20 %, saying that the business is facing a "particularly challenging cost environment."
Although Sainsbury's is already in a plan to save 1 billion pounds in the next few years, the increase in the increase in national insurance donations stipulated in the budget in the budget is also a factor of the latest reorganization plan. Essence
Competitive rival Morrisons also announced a plan to solve the work based on 2015.
A spokesman for this supermarket said that it plans to "delete the role of regional people's managers, shopkeepers and case experts from our structure, which means that colleagues of these characters are facing redundant risks."
In order to respond to the announcement of Sainsbury, Downing Street said: "As we said in the budget, it takes difficult decisions to restore economic stability and restore public finances to stability."
Cyanbury Recently reported strong Christmas transactions He also said that the annual profit is expected to exceed 1 billion pounds.
However, when he launched a trading figure earlier this month, CEO Simon Roberts repeatedly warned that the influence of the measures announced by Prime Minister Rachel Reeves and said that there will be "difficulty Selection ".
Sainsbury's said that from April, the rise in NI donations from employers will cost £ 140 million.
The industry's trade institution, British retail alliance, estimated that the cost of retailers will affect investment, employment opportunities and lead to higher prices.
The Minister of Commerce Andrew Griffith said that the reduction of Sainsbury was "devastating but not surprising", and added that the government should "revoke its employment tax."
During the budget, Lifs announced that the national insurance rate paid by the employer will rise to 15 % in April, and the salary threshold at the beginning of salary will be reduced from 9,100 pounds to £ 5,000.
The government expects this measure to raise pounds of pounds.
At the beginning of last year, the previous Conservative Government had twice reduced the national insurance payment paid by the workers, a total of 4 %, and a total loss of billions of pounds.
This is the second wave of major jobs in Sainsbury's for more than a year. In February last year, it announced that it would play 1,500 roles.
Supermarket groups with ARGOS and habitat It will close its remaining 61 cafes, as well as pizza and cake shops, will also be compared with its hot food counter.
Instead, it will make "the most popular items in the aisle available".
Jobs will conduct a part of the headquarters of Sennsbury as part of its department and management "to promote faster decisions and reduce cost updates".
Two weeks ago, Sainsbury's said the average of 5 % to 12.60 pounds per hour. However, the increase in wages will be introduced in the two stages of "helping to manage particularly difficult cost ventilation environments".
The Unite union said that layoffs were "an example of public profit on the workers."
Unite's food official Paul Travers said that supermarkets should feel "ashamed" when cutting millions of pounds while cutting their work.
However, Catherine Shuttleworth, CEO of retail marketing company Savvy, said that the reduction of Sainsbury "may be the first in the retail industry."
Ms. ShuttleWorth said: "As expected, with the efforts of retailers, the service of shoppers will work hard with the budget."
"But in the statement of Sainsbury, it can be clearly seen that retail organizations must also make difficult decisions at all levels of stores and behind -the -scenes headquarters."