All news on the topic: Redundancy
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Tata Steel unions to meet with company bosses over future of jobs
There have been fears of heavy job losses, especially at the plant in Port Talbot, South Wales, under moves to move to a greener form of steelmaking to cut emissions and stem financial losses
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High street carnage forecast as 46,000 stores face financial trouble
'The shopping bonanza many retailers were relying on this Christmas does not seem to have materialised'
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Pontins owner claimed £6million in taxpayer-funded Covid furlough cash
The hotel chain which owns Pontins banked several million pounds in profit from emergency Covid provisions, but their fortune stands in stark contrast to the staff laid off from closed camps
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'I was divorced, jobless and crying myself to sleep - now I'm unrecognisable'
Andrea BoldBody, 37, from Houston, Texas weighed around 234lbs at her heaviest but lost an astonishing 100lbs after changing her diet and focusing on her fitness routine
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New employee 'stole £35,000 from her job causing 5 people to be made redundant'
Employed assistant accountant Sarah Cunningham, 41, started transferring money from the account of the company she worked for, Velo Systems, into another account she had set up
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Liz Truss backs plan to cut minimum wage, paid holidays and redundancy cash
Liz Truss said the document, which includes recommendations to cut the minimum wage and brands paid holidays and redundancy cash drags on growth, was "an important part of the debate"
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2,000 British Steel jobs at risk as Chinese-owned firm plans to axe furnace
The plant at Scunthorpe is the latest to come under the shadow of redundancies as the sector aims to slash carbon emissions by closing coal-fired blast furnaces
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British steelmaking facing 'lethal cliff edge' as thousands wait to hear fate
Labour frontbencher Stephen Kinnock, who chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Steel, attacked the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Britain's biggest steelworks
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3,000 steelworkers in limbo as Tata shelves crunch Port Talbot announcement
The Indian giant had been due to make an announcement after a board meeting in Mumbai today, but it decided to delay revealing its redundancy plans for the South Wales site
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Voters fear AI-fuelled fake news could threaten next general election
A study marking Journalism Matters week comes as world and tech leaders gather for the first Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire
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Safestyle window firm goes into administration making 680 workers redundant
Safestyle has appointed Interpath Advisory as its administrators, who will look for third parties to buy parts of the firm or its assets now it has officially collapsed
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Ticket offices 'could be spared' as watchdogs want bosses to agree concessions
The Daily Mirror is fighting to block the mass closure of 974 ticket officers across England, highlighting the impact on passengers, especially the elderly, and disabled
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Tories 'risk pushing steel industry over the edge with Port Talbot deal'
The leader of the sector's biggest trade union has raised fears for its future following the controversial agreement over the plant, which will lead to 3,000 job cuts
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Vodafone and Three say thousands of new jobs could be created by merger
Representatives from Vodafone and Three have told MPs that the merger of the two mobile networks could create thousands of new jobs in the sector, amid ongoing scrutiny of the proposed deal
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KPMG cuts jobs in UK as it warns of more job cuts to come
KPMG has announced it will reduce roles and freeze pay in its deal advisory business in the UK as it battles a slowdown in dealmaking
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Woman wins £350,000 after Nationwide axed staff working from home
Jayne Follows had initially been allowed by Nationwide bosses to only come into the office two to three times a week and, when she refused to give up this arrangement, she was made redundant
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Your rights if your company goes busy and you're made redundant
Consumer rights expert Martyn James explains everything you need to know if you've been told your job is at risk, or if you're in the process of being made redundant
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Wilko job cuts 'suspended' as administrators consider rescue bids for the chain
GMB's national secretary Andy Prendergast wrote to Kemi Badenoch MP on Monday asking her to ensure that PwC was considering all the offers it had received to save Wilko
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Rail chief warns machines can't sell 1 in 4 tickets amid station office cull
Mick Whelan raised fears that safety is being taken for granted as he suggested rail workers and passengers will be more at risk in empty and unstaffed stations
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Around a quarter of railway station staff face the axe under controversial plans
Leaders at the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport workers have warned that almost a quarter of rail station workers could face losing their jobs under new plans backed by Tories
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Wilko shareholders handed more than £10m before collapse risking 12,000 jobs
Family-owned discount chain Wilko plunged into administration on Thursday after nearly 90 years and shareholders enjoyed millions while 12,000 people are facing potential redundancy
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Prince Harry slammed by BetterUp co-workers who claim he does 'zero' work
The Prince was unveiled as Chief Impact Officer at BetterUp - a life coaching tech company - in 2021. But the company recently laid off 16 percent of staff - and disgruntled employees are now questioning what the royal does in his role.
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'AI stole my job and made me redundant - I've been replaced by a chatbot'
Many workers fear losing their jobs to Artificial Intelligence, and copywriter Sharanya Bhattacharya has already found her skilled work being replaced by a chatbot
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ESPN confirm latest victim of ruthless cuts as 14-year anchor is laid off
The wave of cuts at ESPN has continued with former basketball player and coach Mark Jackson, who spent more than a decade commentating on NBA games, released from his contract
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100,000 have responded to plans for mass closure of railway ticket offices
Train operators aim to shut 974 ticket counters in England and the public have 21 days – until Wednesday – to give their views
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