DUBBO'S Myer store is under no risk of closing its doors, despite staff being offered voluntary redundancies as part of a company wide employee roster system shake-up.
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A Myer spokesperson confirmed redundancies had been offered to permanent and permanent part-time employees across all 42 Myer stores, which would allow greater flexibility with the rostering of staff, which would benefit customers.
"To continue to achieve high standards of service in the future, we are changing the mix of permanent and casual team members to achieve greater flexibility, so we can align our workforce with customer demand and adapt to changes in store traffic flows," the spokesperson said.
"This new model will give Myer stores the ability to have more flexible hours available for peak periods such as Christmas and Stocktake, while ensuring appropriate levels of service during quieter times. This is critical to meeting the expectations of our customers."
Staff at Myer stores had confirmed redundancies were already being offered.