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Tate Liverpool set to cut staff | Tate Liverpool set to cut staff |
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Jobs are to be cut at the Tate Liverpool art gallery, its management has confirmed. | Jobs are to be cut at the Tate Liverpool art gallery, its management has confirmed. |
Bosses at the Albert Dock attraction are looking at ways to make the gallery run more efficiently and are reviewing the numbers of front-of-house staff. | Bosses at the Albert Dock attraction are looking at ways to make the gallery run more efficiently and are reviewing the numbers of front-of-house staff. |
The gallery said it would seek to make any changes through redeployment and voluntary redundancy. | The gallery said it would seek to make any changes through redeployment and voluntary redundancy. |
The review will continue into 2012 to be implemented by Spring 2013. | |
A spokesperson for the gallery said: "The review will increase Tate Liverpool's organisational flexibility, enabling us to enhance and develop our visitor experience. | A spokesperson for the gallery said: "The review will increase Tate Liverpool's organisational flexibility, enabling us to enhance and develop our visitor experience. |
"This will include opening on Mondays year round, and maintaining special exhibitions, such as Turner Monet Twombly in 2012, at the heart of our programme." | "This will include opening on Mondays year round, and maintaining special exhibitions, such as Turner Monet Twombly in 2012, at the heart of our programme." |
Tate Liverpool, which attracts around 600,000 visitors a year, opened in 1988 in a former warehouse and was one of the leading attractions in the regeneration of the waterfront. | Tate Liverpool, which attracts around 600,000 visitors a year, opened in 1988 in a former warehouse and was one of the leading attractions in the regeneration of the waterfront. |