Over 1,400 Pick n Pay workers take severance packages

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JOHANNESBURG - Over 1,400 Pick n Pay workers have taken voluntary severance packages since March.

The company blames this on restricted trading, increased operating costs and the alcohol ban due to COVID-19.It projects headline earnings per share, for the 26 weeks to end August, will drop by more than 50 percent.

 

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