BT to cut 13,000 jobs in biggest cull in a decade

BT to cut 13,000 jobs in biggest cull in a decade

BT will cut 13,000 managerial and back-office jobs and move to a smaller London base in the latest attempt by the boss of Britain’s biggest telecoms group to rebuild from an accounting scandal and downturn in trading.

Chief Executive Gavin Patterson sought to placate shareholders by maintaining BT’s dividend and agreeing a new pension funding plan but a forecast that it would take up to three years to return to profit growth sent the shares down 9 percent.

 

Traders said guidance for the current financial year was lower than expected, while fourth-quarter revenue fell short of targets, showing the challenges facing Patterson as he seeks to rebuild a group that employs more than 100,000 staff.

 

BT, which owns Britain’s biggest mobile operator EE, said it would hire about 6,000 new engineers and front line customer service staff to support its roll out of fibre and 5G networks.

 

Patterson, in the role since 2013, said the restructuring, would focus on the essential services needed by consumers and businesses.

 

“We need to ensure we are competitive in the future, that we can deliver products and services for our customers at the right price,” he told reporters.

 

“If we compare how we manage the business with our peers, we’re frankly too complex and overweight. This is a big deal.”

The new strategy is the latest throw of the dice from Patterson who won early plaudits from investors when he moved BT into sports TV and mobile.

 

That goodwill came to an end when the group delivered a major profit warning in January 2017 due to problems at its multi-national Global Services division and the discovery of fraud in its Italian unit.

 

The shares, down 22 percent this year, are trading at levels last seen in 2012.

Published: by Radio NewsHub
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