The supermarket's expansion comes on top of 2,300 jobs it is creating in the north of England and Scotland by next summer
Sainsbury's is to recruit up to 20,000 people over Christmas and new year – the largest number of temporary staff the supermarket chain has ever taken on.
Of these 20,000 seasonal workers, at least 1,000 will be retained in permanent positions, the company said today. This comes on top of 2,300 jobs that Sainsbury's is creating in the north of England and Scotland by next summer.
Last year, Britain's third-largest supermarket group, which has 817 stores and 150,000 staff, took on about 12,000 seasonal workers during Christmas.
Helen Webb, Sainsbury's director of retail human resources, said: "Last year nearly 23 million shoppers visited Sainsbury's stores in the week before Christmas and the huge numbers of customers means that our in-store colleagues always have something different to do."
The supermarkets continue to hire staff as they expand their non-food ranges, in contrast to most other sectors of the economy where unemployment has shot up.
Tesco, Britain's largest retailer, announced last week that it was creating more than 800 jobs in Scotland as it expands into financial services.
Morrisons, the country's fourth-largest grocery chain, said it would take on 7,000 people this year.
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