Britain's former telecoms monopoly BT will consolidate its UK offices from ...
- Britain’s former telecoms monopoly BT will consolidate its UK offices from 300 locations to roughly 30 sites while pressing ahead with plans to leave its St Paul’s headquarters in London, the company said on Wednesday.
The shake-up, including 13,000 job cuts, was announced a year ago and aims to tackle problems ranging from criticism of BT’s fiber broadband to an underperforming IT services business. BT, which employs over 100,000, gave no indication of the impact of the moves on jobs in particular locations. “BT’s workplace improvement and consolidation program is the biggest of its type ever undertaken in the UK and is expected to complete by 2023,” BT said, adding that its telephone exchanges will be retained by the group.
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