The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Three Islanders being impacted by Sobeys cuts

- - With files from The Guardian

Three Sobeys employees on P.E.I. are being impacted by Friday’s announceme­nt that the grocery business is cutting about 800 office jobs across Canada as part of efforts to create one efficient national organizati­on out of five regional operations.

“We have multiple roles that are based in the field, which represent the changes outside of our major office locations,” according to a company spokespers­on in an email.

Local reports of the news began to emerge late Thursday ahead of an internal announceme­nt to Sobeys staff. The company confirmed the reports Friday morning.

“The future success of Sobeys, and our continued service to over 900 communitie­s across the country, depends on our steadfast commitment to transform our business,” said Michael Medline, who is president and CEO of Sobeys and its parent company, Empire Co. Ltd.

Sobeys is Canada’s second-largest grocery company, after Loblaw Cos. Ltd., and faces many of the same challenges in the industry: competitio­n from new rivals, higher costs from rising minimum wages in some areas and technologi­cal change.

However, the company has also been struggling for several years with problems arising from its acquisitio­n of Safeway Canada – which gave Sobeys a much bigger presence in Western Canada.

“The first phase of our plan to transform our business, which has been focused on resetting the foundation of Sobeys and creating a new organizati­on structure, is now substantia­lly complete,” Medline said in a statement to the media.

“This will allow us to be more efficient in many ways and to be more agile as we pursue new opportunit­ies to compete and win the loyalty of Canadians.”

In September, Empire reported that it was on track to achieve $500 million in annual cost savings from Project Sunrise.

It also reported that Sobeys had achieved same-store sales growth in the first quarter of its 2018 financial year. It was the first time in 18 months that Sobeys had reported higher year-overyear sales at stores open at least a year.

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