Burberry management take pay shave as luxury brand keeps staff on payroll

Senior management of British luxury fashion house Burberry have taken a voluntary pay cut and the company has opted to retain base pay for all its employees during the Covid-19 crisis, without relying on UK government support for jobs.   

During the past three months, the firm has temporarily closed retail stores and implemented strict social-distancing protocols. 

As reported last month, Burberry has converted its Castleford trench coat factory into a manufacturer of personal protection equipment (PPE) for medical and care workers during the pandemic.

“While we continue to take mitigating actions to contain our costs and protect our financial position, we are also committed to safeguarding jobs and supporting the relief efforts during this global health emergency,” said Burberry CEO Marco Gobbetti.

“I would like to thank our teams for their continued determination and resilience as we continue Thomas Burberry’s legacy of protecting others and caring for the community.”

Savings on executive salaries between now and June will be contributed to support communities in need globally, is additional to the financial donations Burberry has made to vaccine research and charities alleviating food poverty – with monies going towards procuring and distributing PPE, helping food banks and supporting healthcare charities around the world.

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