Claire’s Closes All UK and Ireland Stores, Resulting in Over 1,000 Job Losses
In Brief
The closure of Claire’s high street stores affects hundreds of employees and reflects ongoing challenges in the retail sector.
Key Facts
- Claire’s has shut down all 154 of its high street outlets across the UK and Ireland.
- The closures are expected to result in more than 1,000 job losses.
- The move does not affect Claire’s 356 concessions, including those in Asda stores, or its head office.
- Approximately 1,300 employees are being made redundant, according to reports.
- Staff have been asked to pack up final stock and equipment as the last stores close.
What Happened
Claire’s, a fashion accessories retailer, has closed all its UK and Ireland high street stores, leading to significant job losses. The closures follow the company’s entry into administration earlier this year.
Why It Matters
The shutdown highlights the difficulties faced by high street retailers and results in substantial redundancies, impacting both employees and local economies. Reports vary on the exact number of job losses, with figures ranging from more than 1,000 to approximately 1,300.
What's Next
Claire’s concessions within other retailers and its head office will continue to operate. There have been no announcements regarding the future of these remaining business segments.
Sources
- The Independent — Claire’s shuts all UK and Ireland stores with 1,300 redundancies(41m ago)
- The Independent — Claire’s immediately shuts all UK stores as fashion chain goes bust(23m ago)
- The Guardian — Claire’s to close remaining UK stores on Tuesday with more than 1,000 job losses(47m ago)
