Retail giant Canadian Tire confirmed on Tuesday it will reduce its corporate staff roles, as part of a transformation and modernization push the company says is necessary to remain competitive.
“Earlier this year, we announced that we would be transforming our company to better compete in a new era of retail, defined by global competitive threats and the increasing need for speed and efficiency,” the company said in a statement.
“Changes are underway and we are altering various processes and teams to transform and modernize.”
As part of these changes, “some corporate roles are expanding and others are being eliminated,” the company said, without stating the number of people affected.
A spokesperson confirmed these changes will result in an overall decrease in the number of corporate roles at the company.
These reductions do not involve roles in Canadian Tire stores.
Canadian Tire is a public company. It is due to report its latest quarterly results next month.