RSC Offers Voluntary Redundancy to All Staff Amid Funding Crisis
The Royal Shakespeare Company faces severe financial pressure as it invites voluntary redundancies following government arts funding reductions and rising operational costs.
The Royal Shakespeare Company faces severe financial pressure as it invites voluntary redundancies following government arts funding reductions and rising operational costs.
Exclusive: Hundreds of jobs at the Sellafield nuclear facility are at risk as management proposes sweeping cuts, sparking fierce opposition from the Unite union and fears for the local economy.
Sky, the UK media giant, is set to cut up to 1,000 jobs as it pivots focus towards its streaming services. The restructuring primarily impacts teams at its Osterley campus, signalling a major strategic shift in response to changing viewer habits.
Sky is cutting 600 UK jobs as part of a major operational review, shifting resources from satellite to streaming services. The move impacts technical and engineering roles amid changing viewer habits.
A terminally ill grandfather's heart-wrenching final days have sparked emotional debate as Queensland's assisted dying laws come into effect, allowing patients choice in their final moments.
Exclusive interview: One professional's powerful story of overcoming four consecutive redundancies. Discover the unconventional coping strategies that rebuilt her career and mental wellbeing, turning shock into strength.
Nineties TV presenter Sarah Cawood has movingly revealed the heartfelt support she received from fellow broadcaster Zoe Ball after tearfully admitting to feeling 'lost and redundant' following a career slump.
Veteran Channel Nine weather presenter Alex Cullen has been sensationally made redundant after over a decade with the network, in a major corporate restructure that has sent shockwaves through Australian media.
Commonwealth Bank's new AI customer service tool launched on the same day an employee was made redundant, sparking fears of widespread automation-driven job cuts across Australia's banking sector.
Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group launches a sweeping operational review, putting 1,600 roles under consultation while simultaneously creating 830 new positions in a strategic shift towards enhanced digital services.
A New South Wales woman's extraordinary decision to enter prison voluntarily after her abusive father's death reveals deep trauma and sparks a national conversation about justice for victims of familial sexual abuse.
Exclusive: Lloyds Banking Group has issued formal warnings to 3000 employees, stating they face dismissal unless performance improves significantly, in one of the UK's largest workforce restructuring moves.
Kraft Heinz announces the closure of its Kitt Green factory, a major UK food production site, threatening 60 jobs and impacting iconic brands like Philadelphia.
Australian media legend Derryn Hinch reveals he is contemplating voluntary assisted dying following serious heart issues and a gruelling skin cancer battle, sparking a national conversation on end-of-life choices.
Exclusive research from Access People shows Generation X faces the highest risk of AI-driven job displacement, with mid-career professionals in finance, law, and tech most vulnerable. Discover why this cohort is disproportionately affected.
Costa Coffee, the UK's largest coffee shop chain, is slashing 1,650 jobs in a devastating blow to the high street. The drastic cuts come as parent company Coca-Cola implements a major restructuring plan to address changing consumer habits post-lockdown.
The UK government steps in with a multi-million pound support package to secure wages and pension benefits for over 1,700 staff at the collapsed Liberty Steel works in South Yorkshire, averting a major industrial crisis.
A high-flying banker was sacked via email and then faced a luxury hotel bill nightmare after his corporate card was instantly cancelled. This is the story of his desperate night in a Mayfair penthouse.
Award-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart leaves The Washington Post and MSNBC after accepting a voluntary buyout, marking a significant transition in his illustrious career.
Two major UK furniture firms, Bassett Furniture and Gregory Commercial Furniture, have entered voluntary administration, leaving employees and customers in limbo. Find out the reasons behind their downfall.