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Post Office said to be planning more job cuts

Wed 29 January 2025 12:25 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - The Post Office has reportedly unveiled plans for scores more job cuts as part of a transformation plan aimed at boosting payouts for thousands of sub-postmasters.

According to Sky News, the state-owned company is in the process of informing about 100 senior managers on Wednesday that their roles would be affected by its proposals.

Some of those individuals are expected to see their jobs disappear, although the precise number was unclear.

The changes represent the latest phase of an overhaul outlined by chairman Nigel Railton last November, in which he said he wanted to add 250m annually to Post Office sub-postmaster remuneration.

"The Post Office has a 360-year history of public service and today we want to secure that service for the future by learning from past mistakes and moving forward for the benefit of all postmasters," Railton said at the time.

"We can, and will, restore pride in working for a business with a legacy of service, rather than one of scandal."

The Post Office has been engulfed in crisis since the scale of the Horizon IT scandal became clear, with hundreds of sub-postmasters wrongly prosecuted for theft and fraud offences.

Brought to a wider public audience by the ITV drama 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office', it has been labelled Britain's biggest miscarriage of justice.

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