UK LTE carrier EE has announced that it will close 78 of its
retail stores across the country in order to cut costs. The company found
itself with numerous retail stores located within close proximity to each other
after the Orange and T-Mobile merger — some even side by side — so the reduction in numbers shouldn’t come
as too much of a surprise. EE says there are other practical considerations,
though, such as low footfall in certain areas as well as the decision not to
renew specific leases that are due to expire.
Staff members
at the affected stores won’t be losing their jobs either. Front line employees
will be moved to different locations, which EE says should help "boost
service levels significantly." The situation is somewhat murkier for
managers, however. Only one manager is present in each retail location, so the
ones affected by the closures can’t simply be moved across to a new store.
Instead, EE says that it will "redeploy" managers where necessary,
but it’s currently unclear as to what that will entail. [TheVerge]
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