UK - The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced 12,000 jobs will be eliminated in the next three years and 200 offices closed as part of on-going efficiency measures, having recently announced an 11% rise in productivity.
In a statement, the DWP said: "The department has already reduced its staffing by 30,000 over the past three years without any significant compulsory redundancies." A spokesperson told Global P...
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