Swedish big-box tradesman IKEA has announced it will be shutting all of its pick-up-point stores opposite Ontario as of Jan. 29.
“IKEA Canada has done a preference to tighten a existent Pick-up and Order Point units,” said Kristin Newbigging, a orator for a company, in an emailed statement.
“In 2015, IKEA Canada launched a Pick-up and Order Point judgment as partial of a tellurian exam module to learn some-more about how a business wish to emporium with IKEA in new sell formats.”
The stores slated for closure are located in Kitchener, London, Windsor, St. Catharines and Whitby.
As many as 150 employees are affected, about 30 in any of a 5 locations, a association confirms.
“We will work with each co-worker to find a best choice for them, including support to find a new position during Ikea Canada in one of a store or placement units,” Newbigging said.
The final day for business to sequence smoothness to a pick-up-point stores is Jan. 15, and a final day to collect adult deliveries from a pick-up-point store will be Jan. 29.
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