The British Government is leaving thousands of employees to reduce costs from London
The British government has announced that in order to implement its plan to reduce its costs, the British government plans to move thousands of its employees out of the capital and move to other places.
According to RCO News Agency, the British government has announced that thousands of its employees were removed from London in order to reduce its costs and “radical reforms in the government”.
According to plans by the government on Wednesday, up to 6,000 government employees working in London are being transferred to new “regional campuses” across the UK.
In line with these changes, four government buildings in London, including the largest Westminster neighborhood building, are closed, while the changes are expected to save £ 5m per year for the London government.
“The government is seeking to reduce decisions at the Central Headquarters of the British,” said Pat McFa, the British Secretary of State.
British government agencies are expected to announce their plans to move their employees, including a number of senior employees in the context of cost review.
The London government has announced that the Campus is making a new government, one in Manchester, focusing on digital innovation and artificial intelligence and the other in Sherdin focusing on energy.
The British government will also establish new transitional offices in the cities of Birmingham, Leeds, Cardiff, Glasgow, Darlington, Newcastle, Tinside, Sheffield, Bristol, Edinburgh, Belfast and York, and have announced that the projects will boost 5 million pounds by year.
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