High avenue model to shut all 800 shops for 3 days as ’employees want a break’
A major high street brand has announced it will close all 800 stores for three days. Poundland – somewhere many last-minute shoppers might flock to on Christmas Eve – will be shut on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.
While the vast majority of the high street will fall silent on Christmas Day anyway, Poundland’s bosses have gone one step further with its announcement.
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And explaining why, the company’s “people director” said that it’s because staff “need a well-earned rest”.
He also confirmed that all branches of sister store Dealz will be closed for the same three days although they only have branches in Poland, Ireland and Isle of Man.
Simon Wells said: “We have brilliant colleagues here at Poundland and Dealz who work incredibly hard throughout the year, bringing our brands to life every day and supporting our customers.
“But we know they all particularly shine at Christmas, bringing the magic to our stores that our customers know and love. We’re delighted to be able to support them with a well-earned rest once the festive season is over.”
It is also hoped that they will be hiring around 1,000 temporary staff members to cope with the Christmas rush, although the majority of those will only be employed until Christmas Eve, with some staying on until early January.
And in another gift to staff, the brand is doubling its staff discount on weekends to help with pre-Christmas costs, as well as giving everyone as £25 voucher to spend in-store.
Those interested in applying for roles can monitor locations where Poundland in the UK and Dealz in the Republic of Ireland are looking for seasonal help via its career website at poundlandcareers.co.uk.
Poundland has more than 800 stores across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Its network has grown massively since it opened its first store in Burton-upon-Trent in 1990 and it last year took on dozens of former Wilko stores after the closure of the household goods chain.
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