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British ministers drawing up plans to cut thousands of civil service jobs – The Times

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Posted on August 12, 2021

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This image captures British ministers as they consider plans to cut thousands of civil service jobs in a three-year government spending review. The article discusses the implications of these cuts in relation to Brexit and the coronavirus recovery.
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(Reuters) – British ministers are drawing up plans to cut thousands of civil service jobs as part of a three-year review of government spending, The Times newspaper reported. The UK Treasury has told departments to identify cuts in day-to-day budgets before the spending review this autumn, the newspaper said, citing sources. Ministers and officials have […]

British ministers drawing up plans to cut thousands of civil service jobs ...

(Reuters) – British ministers are drawing up plans to cut thousands of civil service jobs as part of a three-year review of government spending, The Times newspaper reported.

The UK Treasury has told departments to identify cuts in day-to-day budgets before the spending review this autumn, the newspaper said, citing sources.

Ministers and officials have been told they need to reverse headcount increases as a result of Brexit and the coronavirus outbreak, according to the newspaper.

Civil service unions have been told most of the cuts will be achieved by not recruiting externally when officials leave jobs, The Times said.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Chris Reese)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the planned job cuts?
The planned job cuts are part of a three-year review of government spending aimed at reducing day-to-day budgets.
How will the civil service job cuts be implemented?
Most of the cuts will be achieved by not recruiting externally when officials leave their positions.
What factors are prompting these job cuts?
The job cuts are intended to reverse headcount increases that occurred due to Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic.

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