The GMB union said it had been given assurances by administrators PwC during a meeting on Tuesday morning. More than 12,500 jobs are under threat at the discount homeware chain.
Redundancies among Wilko's 12,500-strong workforce have been suspended while further bids for the collapsed retailer are considered, a union has said.
The GMB said it had been assured by administrators PwC about the move during a meeting on Tuesday morning.after struggling from inflationary pressures, competition from rivals and supply chain challenges. But the chain's 400 branches have remained open since then in the hope a buyer can be found - with a deadline set for last Friday.after it was told there was no prospect that the majority of the business would be saved.
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