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Most Wilko stores to close next week as union warns of ‘significant job losses’

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
August 23, 2023
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Most Wilko stores to close next week as union warns of ‘significant job losses’
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ost Wilko stores will close in the next seven days, the union representing around a third of its staff has revealed, after it said an attempt to rescue the beloved high-street retailer out of administration “fell through”.

GMB Union, which represents more than 3,000 of Wilko’s nearly 12,500 employees, said it was told that “there is no longer any prospect that the majority of the business will be saved”.

“This means redundancies for staff in store and at call centres will begin during the coming week,” it said. “Some stores may be bought, either individually or as part of larger packages, but significant job losses are now expected.”

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Adminsitrators at PwC have been trying to sell any Wilko, on the whole or in parts, in order to realise any remaining value in the business.

A purchase of the entire business was seen as unlikely, as Wilko’s previous management had already tried to sell the company as a whole. But it was hoped that a buyer could still aim to keep a large number of Wilko’s 400 shops open. Now it seems any successful bidder may only save a small number of shops, or may only buy non-shop assets such as Wilko’s intellectual property.

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It had previously been expected that a deal would come this week, and the Standard understands that there were multiple bids on the table, though it is not known how many shops – if any – those bidders had sought to buy.

Andy Prendergast, GMB National Secretary, said: “GMB Union will continue to support members through this process and will fight to ensure members are consulted as per the law and that you receive every penny you are entitled to.

“We will fight to ensure Wilko bosses are held accountable for the simple reason our members deserve so much better.”

Prendergast also alluded to the fact that Wilko had paid out dividends to shareholders even as it was close to collapse. The company paid out a £3 million dividend in 2022.

“GMB will not forget the incompetence that has led to this collapse and will we not forget the dividends paid to the millionaires who gambled your jobs on their whims,” he said.

Fellow bargain retailers like Poundland and B&M, as well as Laura Ashley owner Gordon Brothers, had been rumoured to be among the businesses considering buying Wilko.

Wilko entered administration two weeks ago. At the time, CEO Mark Jackson, appointed only eight months earlier to save the already ailing business, said management “left no stone unturned” to keep the chain formerly known as Wilkinson Hardware Stores alive.

Administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers were not immediately available for comment.

How many Wilko stores are in London?

Wilko operates 26 shops in London currently. The locations are:

  1. Kensington High Street
  2. Fulham
  3. Hammersmith
  4. Putney
  5. Tooting
  6. Lewisham
  7. Wood Green
  8. Stratford
  9. Acton
  10. Tottenham Hale
  11. Walthamstow
  12. Edmonton Green
  13. Barking
  14. Ilford
  15. East Ham
  16. Greenwich
  17. Thamesmead
  18. Colindale
  19. Wembley
  20. Wimbledon
  21. Penge
  22. Sutton
  23. New Malden
  24. Kingston
  25. Bromley
  26. Bexleyheath



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