- New research indicates that one in three employers in the UK are planning staff redundancies by early 2027.
- A survey of 1,000 businesses by the conciliation service Acas found that larger companies are more likely to implement job cuts than smaller firms.
- Kevin Rowan, Acas's director of dispute resolution, urged organisations to explore all alternatives before resorting to redundancies and highlighted legal obligations for employers.
- He warned that failing to consult staff early could lead to a "costly legal process" for businesses.
- This news follows reports of significant job cuts at major UK companies, including BBC News , where up to 2,000 jobs are reportedly at risk as part of a 15 per cent cost-cutting plan.
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One in three employers set to make staff redundancies by early 2027, new survey finds