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Canadian grocery chain Loblaw cuts 500 jobs; to reinvest in e-commerce

Published 2017-10-16, 05:18 p/m
© Reuters.  Canadian grocery chain Loblaw cuts 500 jobs; to reinvest in e-commerce

By Nichola Saminather

TORONTO, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Canadian grocery chain Loblaw Co Ltd L.TO is cutting about 500 jobs across the company, and plans to reinvest the savings into digital and e-commerce services, the company said on Monday.

The job cuts, which began on Monday and make up 0.25 percent of the Toronto-based company's workforce, will apply to executive and management positions, but will not affect store-level employees, company spokesman Kevin Groh Groh said.

Loblaw shares eased 0.4 percent to end at C$68.90, while the Toronto stock benchmark .GSPTSE closed flat.

The job cuts add to the gloom gripping the Canadian retail sector, where more nimble online operators have clawed market share from traditional brick-and-mortar operators.

Sears Canada received court approval to start liquidation last week, resulting in the loss of 12,000 jobs. operator Metro Inc . MRU.TO last week said it would cut 180 full-time and 100 part-time jobs as part of an effort to modernize and automate part of its distribution network following its decision to buy pharmacy chain Jean Coutu Group for C$4.5 billion. said it will invest C$400 million ($320 million) over six years beginning in 2018 to automate its distribution network.

"The future is digital and that's not lost on us, the need to make significant investment in omni-channel and e-commerce," Groh said, declining to reveal how much the company would save from the cuts.

($1 = 1.2516 Canadian dollars)

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