Myer will temporarily close all stores from the close of business on Sunday for an initial period of four weeks and stand down 10,000 staff without pay.
Camera IconMyer will temporarily close all stores from the close of business on Sunday for an initial period of four weeks and stand down 10,000 staff without pay. Credit: Supplied/Getty Images

Myer shuts stores in wake of COVID-19

AAPEastern Reporter

RETAIL giant Myer will close all of its stores and stand down 10,000 staff without pay in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

In a statement published to the Australian Stock Exchange on Friday night, Myer said it will temporarily close all stores from the close of business on Sunday for an initial period of four weeks.

“We are … fully supportive of the various measures undertaken by both governments, and their respective agencies, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 through social isolation and distancing measures, including staying at home, wherever possible,” the statement said.

Myer will continue to operate all online business.

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The “difficult decision” has also been made to stand down about 10,000 team members from Monday, the statement said.

As staff will not be working they will not be paid, however full and part time staff will have greater flexibility to access annual leave and long service entitlements.