[John Lewis has confirmed it is planning
to further cut its workforce over
the next five years.
11,000 jobs at the retail
partnership - amounting
to 10% of the workforce - could reportedly go,
John Lewis said the losses would include
redundancies and not replacing
vacant positions.
It would not confirm numbers to
the BBC, but said plans to return
the business to profit would mean cuts.
The group currently employs 76,000
people across its supermarkets,
department stores and head office.
It is owned by its workers through
a trust, who are known as Partners.]
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