M&S tells agency workers to stay at home after cyberattack
- Marks & Spencer has instructed approximately 200 agency workers to stay at home due to a cyber attack that affected operations at the Castle Donington logistics centre.
- Regular M&S employees were instructed to report to work as usual.
- The cyber attack disrupted contactless payments and click-and-collect orders, which began last weekend.
- Shares in Marks & Spencer dropped by 2.4%, highlighting the negative effects of the cyber incident on revenue streams.
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M&S tells hundreds of agency workers to stay home as retailer grapples with cyber attack chaos
Hundreds of agency workers who were due for shifts at Marks and Spencer (M&S) have been told to stay home as the retailer continues to grapple with the chaotic impacts of last week's cyber attack.
M&S Tells Agency Workers To Stay At Home After Cyberattack - Great Yorkshire Radio
Sky News has learnt that roughly 200 people who had been due to undertake shift work at M&S’s vast Castle Donington clothing and homewares logistics centre in the East Midlands have been told not to come in amid the escalating crisis. Agency staff make up about 20% of Castle Donington’s workforce, according to a source close to M&S. Money latest: Vet hits back at critics of prices The retailer’s own employees who work at the site have been told …
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