Plans to close a huge Argos depot in Greater Manchester have been announced. Sainsbury's - which owns the high-street retailer - says it aims to close two depots over the next three years in a move that will impact more than 1,400 jobs across the country.
One of those affected is the firm's depot in Heywood. A warehouse in Basildon, Essex, is also set to go as part of the overhaul.
It follows the brand announcing last month it would be closing all its store in the Republic of Ireland with the loss of 580 jobs.. This is a breaking news story and we will have updates as we get them in our live blog below READ NEXT: Woman who posed as doctor for over twenty YEARS jailed as judge blasts 'abject failure of scrutiny' More than a dozen GP surgeries in Greater Manchester are 'inadequate' or 'require improvement' - see if yours is on the list Trade union Unite has reacted saying there is 'no economic justification' for the closures as they vow to 'pursue all avenues to preserve employment at these sites.' National officer Matt Draper said: Management at Argos/Sainsbury’s has yet to provide any form of business case for the loss of these jobs.
Unite will be fighting to preserve every job and will put forward an alternative business case to the company to preserve employment at these two sites.