Tesco shuts 43 stores to calm City’s fears
Workers punished for management errors
THOUSANDS of Tesco workers feared for their future yesterday after boss Dave Lewis vowed to sacrifice low-paid staff to calm City speculators.
Shares in the supermarket giant leapt more than 10 per cent after the announcement of closures, sell-offs and axed expansion plans following a string of blunders by top executives.
Trade union Unite accused its bosses of “making the workers pay for failure at the top.”
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