KEY POINTS
  • Retailers, analysts and trade groups say the pandemic could change the size and makeup of the retail industry for years to come. 
  • There were 1.9 million store-based retail workers unemployed — with 1.1 million of those classified as temporary layoffs, such as furloughs in June, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 
  • Industry analysts say the strength or weakness of the back-to-school and holiday seasons will be a major factor. 
An employee for Gap Inc.

As the retail industry undergoes a seismic shift because of the coronavirus pandemic, its workforce is more vulnerable than ever. 

Permanent store closures number in the thousands, putting them on pace to break records. Dozens of retailers have filed for bankruptcy — while others remain at risk. Meantime, a growing number of customers want to shop online and get their purchases through curbside pickup or home delivery, creating a much greater need for people to pick and pack items.