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Insurance firm to shed 500 jobs | Insurance firm to shed 500 jobs |
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Five hundred people who work for Royal Sun Alliance (RSA) in Bristol have been told their jobs are to go by 2010. | Five hundred people who work for Royal Sun Alliance (RSA) in Bristol have been told their jobs are to go by 2010. |
Staff were told the closure of the insurance firm's Bristol site was part of several measures made earlier this year designed to save the company £70m. | Staff were told the closure of the insurance firm's Bristol site was part of several measures made earlier this year designed to save the company £70m. |
A spokesman for Unite said the decision to shut the Bristol site would shock the local community. | A spokesman for Unite said the decision to shut the Bristol site would shock the local community. |
"Unite is appalled that 500 face redundancy at at time when the job market is so fragile," he said. | |
"Representatives from Unite will be meeting with the UK chief executive next week to urge him to reconsider the decision to close the Bristol office by June 2010," he added. | "Representatives from Unite will be meeting with the UK chief executive next week to urge him to reconsider the decision to close the Bristol office by June 2010," he added. |
'Devastating shock' | |
Although the company announced 400 full-time job losses this affects 500 people as many posts were job shares. A spokesman for RSA said it is fully committed to supporting its people through the change. | |
"This includes the provision of comprehensive outplacement services to help them secure new roles - help for writing CVs, liaison with other employers in the area to seek out prospective job opportunities," he said. | |
Insurance firm worker told of cuts | |
It said it would continue to have a small trading office in the city employing around 40 people to service its Commercial Brokers department. | It said it would continue to have a small trading office in the city employing around 40 people to service its Commercial Brokers department. |
RSA is a personal and commercial insurer with 42% of its operation in the United Kingdom. In Bristol the company can trace its routes back centuries to Royal Fire Insurance. | |
Danny Cox an analyst from Hargreaves Lansdown said financial services played a very important role in Bristol with about 30,000 people employed in that sector. | |
"This is a devastating shock [for these people]," he said. | |
"Scottish Widows and Clerical Medical announced yesterday that they have plans to merge." | |
It comes after Lloyds TSB merged with Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBoS) last year, which has led to a major review of operations that could affect some 5,000 people in Bristol. | |
BBC West's business correspondent, Dave Harvey, said: Finance has been a huge part of Bristol's economy but the RSA closure shows that nothing is safe in this sector." |
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