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    H&M South Africa workforce grows by 23%

    July 4, 2023
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    Caroline Nelson, CEO and country manager for H&M South Africa.
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    H&M, the popular global clothing retailer, has witnessed a robust growth market in South Africa, leading to a significant increase in its workforce.

    1. The company expanded its employee count in South Africa by 23% over the past year, demonstrating its commitment to the local market.
    2. H&M’s positive growth trajectory is attributed to its ability to tap into the preferences and demands of South African consumers.
    3. The retailer has strategically positioned itself in key locations across the country, ensuring easy accessibility for customers.
    4. H&M’s expansion has created job opportunities and contributed to the growth of the local economy.
    5. The company’s success can be attributed to its competitive pricing, wide range of fashion offerings, and emphasis on sustainability.
    6. H&M has also actively engaged with local designers and collaborated on exclusive collections, appealing to the unique tastes of South African shoppers.
    7. With its ongoing commitment to growth in South Africa, H&M aims to further solidify its position as a leading fashion brand in the region.
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