New guidance has been published advising retailers how to operate safely when they are permitted to reopen - and the way we shop could be about to look very different.
15.04.2020 - 20:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
High-street fashion chains Oasis and Warehouse have collapsed into administration putting 2,300 jobs at risk.
The brands have 92 branches and 437 concessions across the UK.
In Greater Manchester, the brands have shops in both the Arndale Centre and the Trafford Centre.
Concessions can also be found in House of Fraser and John Lewis stores across the region.
Accountancy firm Deloitte is set to handle the insolvency process after the coronavirus lockdown forced them to shut their stores.
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New guidance has been published advising retailers how to operate safely when they are permitted to reopen - and the way we shop could be about to look very different.
Covid-19 is a troubling time for many businesses. When the UK went into lockdown, high street fashion stores were of course non-essential businesses and had to close their doors.
More than 1,800 people have lost their jobs at Oasis,Warehouse and two other brands in the latest blow to the high street.
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Struggling fashion chains Oasis and Warehouse have collapsed into administration – putting Scots jobs at risk.
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