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Clarks to axe hundreds of jobs in major shake-up

"We are a business that walks its own path"

Clarks is planning to cut 900 jobs over the next 18 months(Image: Birmingham Mail)

Shoe retailer Clarks is planning to cut hundreds of office jobs as part of a major shake-up.

The 195-year-old high street retailer announced 160 redundancies globally on Thursday (May 21), including 108 job losses at its headquarters in Street, Somerset.

The retailer said it expects roughly 700 employees to leave the business over the next 18 months, after creating 200 new roles.

Clarks, which trades from around 345 stores in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said the move is intended to help the company operate in a "lean, effective and quick manner".

Giorgio Presca, who was appointed chief executive officer of Clarks last year, said: "There are exciting opportunities ahead for our business, and we are having to make some difficult decisions to get there.

"We thank all affected staff for their contribution to our business and they leave their roles with our heartfelt respect and support."

The company said 170 employees left the business last year as it started its turnaround strategy.

It also said that bosses at the business have been "reviewing funding options" with advisers to help shore up the company's finances in order to deliver its growth strategy.