Shaw’s Cuts 700 Store Workers

WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass. — Supervalu said it would lay off approximately 700 store-level workers at its troubled Shaw’s chain here, saying the move would reduce expenses and allow more efficient deployment of labor.

The layoffs, which were finalized on Nov. 3, occurred across the 169 Shaw’s and Star Market locations in New England, Shaw’s said.

“A decision of this nature is never easy, but after careful evaluation, it is unfortunately the necessary step for us to take to help improve our business, reduce expenses and reinvest in more customer-facing initiatives,” Mike Stigers, president of Shaw’s, said in a statement. “As we continue to look at the best ways to achieve success, we recognized an opportunity to align our workforce to more effectively serve the marketplace by scheduling team members more appropriately to serve customers at the times they shop. These changes will help us to compete more effectively in a rapidly changing marketplace.”

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As previously reported, Shaw’s parent company, Minneapolis-based Supervalu, is reviewing strategic alternatives including a potential sale.

Earlier this year, Supervalu cut about 2,200 to 2,500 store-level jobs in its Southern California Albertsons division and also eliminated 800 corporate positions.

Then in September the company said it would close 60 underperforming stores around the country, including 19 Albertsons in California and 22 Save-A-Lot stores. Those stores are set to close by February.

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Dave From Princeton (not verified)
on Nov 2, 2012

Shaws should help out and supply the residents along the Jersey Coast -NY and Conn. and provide truck loads of food and water and provide cooking areas and provide hot meals.

Thank you,

Dave.

Anonymous3001 (not verified)
on Nov 4, 2012

What does Shaws have to do with any of that,gthey don't even own stores up that way. Surely there are local markets that should help...this makes no sense.

NEMarket8
on Nov 2, 2012

There is never any good news for Shaw's from Supervalu/Albertsons.

anony-mouse
on Nov 5, 2012

SV wants to reinvest in more customer-facing initiatives by cutting store level staff . . . huh???

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