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2005-03-10 | |||
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Beats e-mail! A second wave of job cuts is to be announced later this month. Paul McLaughlin, national officer of the National Union of Journalists, said: "We are deeply disappointed that the BBC has chosen to proceed with this level of cuts. This is a very difficult time for workers at the BBC. The corporation is promising so much to the Government but is not delivering anything to the staff." The first round of cuts - more than £35 million more than had been expected - come from the BBC's professional services which include: strategy and distribution, policy and legal, marketing, finance and personnel departments. Bummer, should have started with the editorial board... The savings are part of Mr Thompson's aim to ensure the BBC can develop a bold content strategy, while becoming much simpler in its operations and business processes. Nearly half of all jobs will go, up to 980, some through staff turnover, others through redundancy, with another 750 posts planned to be outsourced. BBC....the Bangalore Broadcast Corporation!
"But not so independent that we don't take government funding....let's not get crazy here.... | |||
Posted by:Desert Blondie |
#4 Since the layoffs are for the wrong reason, one can be certain the wrong people will be laid off. Should be a top-down cleansing, not bottom-up. |
Posted by: .com 2005-03-10 10:33:55 PM |
#3 Now if we could only squeeze the hell out of NPR, we'd have something. |
Posted by: badanov 2005-03-10 9:58:54 PM |
#2 I gather that the country has almost doubled the number of government employees during Tony Blair's term Not quite, Anonymoose. But the number has gone up by approximately 15% (from 6 to 7 million). |
Posted by: Bulldog 2005-03-10 9:54:18 PM |
#1 I gather that the country has almost doubled the number of government employees during Tony Blair's term, trying to solve unemployment, I guess. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2005-03-10 6:57:45 PM |