Co-op boss Jo Whitfield takes break to help teenage sons with examson February 10, 2022 at 1:29 pm

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The boss of Co-op’s food division says she will step away from the business in May for four months.

Jo Whitfield

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The boss of the Co-op’s food division is taking a four-month break to support her sons during their exams.

Jo Whitfield, chief executive of Co-op food, said she will step away from the business from May to help her two sons study for their GCSEs and A-Levels.

She said she wanted to spend more time with her sons to “ease the challenge” in what was a “big year” for them.

It sparked a mixed reaction, with some praising her and others noting only the rich could afford the time off.

Ms Whitfield, who took home £1.4m in 2020 according to the company’s annual report, will take four months of unpaid leave.

While she is off, group chief executive Steve Murrells will take control of the Co-op’s food business.

Ms Whitfield, who is from Liverpool, said she wanted to help her sons prepare for the “inevitable pressure and emotional turmoil” of their exams and “ease the challenge”.

“I can take this time away reassured by the knowledge we have a strong food leadership team who will keep moving our Co-op forward, working with support and guidance from Steve Murrells, our Co-op chief executive,” she added.

‘Tokenism?’

The opportunity to apply for an unpaid leave of absence is available to all Co-op staff, according to the company.

It sparked a mixed response online, with many people praising Ms Whitfield for putting family life before work.

“Good on her for putting her kids first,” one tweeted.

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But others said it was a luxury few workers could enjoy.

One tweeted: “‘The opportunity to apply for an unpaid leave of absence is available to all Co-op staff, according to the company.'” Not the ability to afford this I guess. Equality of opportunity as tokenism?”

Sarah Doole, chief executive of TV production company Red, told the BBC’s Wake Up to Money programme that Ms Whitfield’s decision showed “there is more to life than the salary you bring home”.

“She’s a fantastic role model for all of us,” said Ms Doole. “[Showing] that you can change the system and make it work for you and your family as well as doing a great job at work so good on her, I say.

Ms Doole also said home schooling during Covid lockdowns had made “parents realise how tough education is”.

However, some were less enthusiastic to follow Ms Whitfield’s actions. Thomas Frame, founder and chairman of consultancy firm Etch UK, quipped on Twitter: “I would rather stay at work.”

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