Unite anger at Lloyds Bank 9,000 jobs cuts leak
Unite reacted with anger to fresh speculation that the bank is set to announce 9,000 job cuts when it publishes financial results next week.
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Hide AdThe union said it was “deeply upsetting” for the bank’s staff to hear reports of job cuts in the media before being told anything officially.
A union spokesman said: “We would urge financial regulators to investigate how potentially market sensitive information about Lloyds Bank has repeatedly found its way into the public domain.
“Leaks and speculation about the future of thousands of staff is a reprehensible way to treat customers and a dedicated workforce who have worked hard to get Lloyds back on track.
“It is deeply unsettling for staff who have already endured the uncertainty of job cuts and we will be urgently meeting the bank to get answers.”
Lloyds publishes results for the third quarter on October 28.
The group remains 25%-owned by the taxpayer following its £20 billion rescue by the Government at the height of the financial crisis. It was 43%-owned by the Treasury but some of the stake has now been sold off.
Thousands of jobs have been lost at the bank since the financial crisis.
Lloyds declined to comment.
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