All staff at the New World supermarket ravaged by fire near Auckland鈥檚 Victoria Park will lose their jobs 鈥 but workers are 鈥渙ver the moon鈥 the company is trying to find work for them elsewhere.
The store employed 189 staff, which was one of New Zealand鈥檚 most profitable supermarkets, before it burned down on June 17.
New World owner Foodstuffs said it would open its new supermarket in Pt Chevalier, over 5km away, almost a month earlier because of Victoria Park being put out of action.
And a number of the new jobs at Pt Chevalier will be reserved for staff from Victoria Park, Foodstuffs has confirmed.
New World Victoria Park was one of New Zealand鈥檚 most profitable supermarkets before it burned down on June 17. Photo / Hayden Woodward
First Union secretary Rudd Hughes, who hailed Foodstuffs鈥 announcement as a win for staff, said 80 roles were being reserved at Pt Chevalier for those who had been displaced.
Foodstuffs said a further 100 roles had been made available at 23 of Foodstuffs鈥 other stores around Auckland.
Redundancy will be offered to staff, 鈥渉owever, the timeframe for when redundancy would take effect has been extended to provide more time to support each team member finding a new role鈥, Foodstuffs said.
Store owner Steve Purton met his staff yesterday to confirm their roles were being disestablished.
Construction at the site of the new New World Pt Chevalier on Great North Rd, where jobs have been reserved for those displaced from Victoria Park. Photo / Jason Dorday
鈥淔oodstuffs North Island is optimistic about finding opportunities for everyone who wants to stay in the co-op,鈥 the company said.
鈥淔ollowing a call-out to the co-op鈥檚 store network, 23 Foodstuffs stores across Auckland have come forward with over 100 vacancies, ranging from part-time to fulltime roles across a variety of departments.
鈥淭hese opportunities are in addition to positions expected to become available at the new New World Pt Chevalier, which is preparing to welcome a number of Victoria Park team members as part of its recruitment.鈥
Hughes, secretary for the union鈥檚 retail, finance and commerce division, said his members were 鈥渙ver the moon鈥.
鈥淲e鈥檙e very pleased. The company has listened to what we have to say and have come up with a deal that is perfect for our members. It couldn鈥檛 be better.鈥
He said the plans were finalised yesterday.
鈥淭he members are very pleased. We鈥檝e had a lot of traffic on our WhatsApp group and they鈥檙e just over the moon.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a terrific outcome. It took a little bit of time to get there, and there was a little bit of clarity needed, but eventually, we got to where the members wanted us to go.鈥
is an Auckland-based reporter who covers business, breaking news and local stories from T膩maki Makaurau. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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