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Jobs at risk as Homebase shuts a quarter of its branches

DIY store Homebase announced it was set to shut down a quarter of its shops yesterday leaving thousands at risk of losing their jobs. 

The company argued it was underperforming in several areas of the country and the shake up would “improve the productivity of its store estate, strengthen its propositions and accelerate digital capabilities.”

But retail workers’ union Usdaw warned that the news would come as a horrible shock to the workers.

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