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Lloyds to cut another 1,200 jobs | Lloyds to cut another 1,200 jobs |
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Lloyds Banking Group is to cut a further 1,200 jobs, taking the total job losses for the year to 8,200. | Lloyds Banking Group is to cut a further 1,200 jobs, taking the total job losses for the year to 8,200. |
The jobs will mostly go in IT support and in insurance services following the merger of its Scottish Widows and Clerical Medical businesses. | The jobs will mostly go in IT support and in insurance services following the merger of its Scottish Widows and Clerical Medical businesses. |
Lloyds, which is 43%-owned by the taxpayer, said 370 of the jobs were currently filled by temporary staff. | Lloyds, which is 43%-owned by the taxpayer, said 370 of the jobs were currently filled by temporary staff. |
Separately, it has created 180 new jobs. Lloyds said it had created 1,200 new roles since January. | Separately, it has created 180 new jobs. Lloyds said it had created 1,200 new roles since January. |
In the latest round of job cuts, Scotland will lose 220 posts, West Yorkshire 300, and Bristol 110, the rest will be spread across the UK. | In the latest round of job cuts, Scotland will lose 220 posts, West Yorkshire 300, and Bristol 110, the rest will be spread across the UK. |
Continuing cuts | Continuing cuts |
The Unite union called it a "groundhog day", referring to the regularity of job loss announcements the banking giant has made in the past few months. | The Unite union called it a "groundhog day", referring to the regularity of job loss announcements the banking giant has made in the past few months. |
"Unite views the weekly cull of jobs as a disgraceful approach by this taxpayer supported financial institution," the union said in a statement. | "Unite views the weekly cull of jobs as a disgraceful approach by this taxpayer supported financial institution," the union said in a statement. |
In the past two months for example, Lloyds has announced a series of cuts: | |
• On 30 June, it said it would cut 2,100 jobs over the next three years | • On 30 June, it said it would cut 2,100 jobs over the next three years |
• On 9 June, it said 1,660 jobs would go with the closure of all Cheltenham & Gloucester branches | • On 9 June, it said 1,660 jobs would go with the closure of all Cheltenham & Gloucester branches |
• A week earlier on 3 June, it revealed plans to shed 530 jobs by the end of the year, including 210 at a customer service unit in Kent | • A week earlier on 3 June, it revealed plans to shed 530 jobs by the end of the year, including 210 at a customer service unit in Kent |
• On 21 May, it said it was cutting 210 jobs as a result of combining the telephone and digital banking services of Lloyds TSB and HBOS | • On 21 May, it said it was cutting 210 jobs as a result of combining the telephone and digital banking services of Lloyds TSB and HBOS |
• This was preceded on 19 May by the announcement of 625 job losses due to the merging of its corporate and small-business lending units. | • This was preceded on 19 May by the announcement of 625 job losses due to the merging of its corporate and small-business lending units. |
Lloyds said it was "committed to working through these changes with colleagues carefully and sensitively". It said it would use natural turnover and redeploy people where possible. | Lloyds said it was "committed to working through these changes with colleagues carefully and sensitively". It said it would use natural turnover and redeploy people where possible. |
The staff cuts follow the merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS late last year when Halifax Bank of Scotland had to be rescued in the midst of the financial crisis. | The staff cuts follow the merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS late last year when Halifax Bank of Scotland had to be rescued in the midst of the financial crisis. |