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Thousands fear the worst as Carillion confirms sackings
Union Unite says workers face chaos as firm announces redundancies

UNITE warned today that thousands of workers at collapsed outsourcing firm Carillion face “chaos and confusion” after hundreds of redundancies were confirmed.

A spokesperson for the official receiver said that 919  jobs have been protected but, “despite best efforts,” 377 staff would be made redundant.

Most of the 919 workers will transfer to a new employer on “existing or similar terms,” the spokesperson said, adding that the official receiver would continue to work to find new providers for Carillion’s existing contracts.

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