Manchester United inform football staff of redundancy risk
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Manchester United staff were informed on Friday that a fresh wave of redundancies is under way, with up to 200 further jobs set to be cut across the organisation — including within the football department — as part of an ongoing cost-reduction strategy under Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS-led regime.
Manchester United have told some staff working at their Carrington training ground that they will lose their jobs in the second round of redundancies since Sir Jim Ratcliffe bought into the club last year.
Manchester United have initiated the next round of redundancies amongst the club’s non-playing staff “just hours after the team’s defeat in the Europa League final” in Bilbao, according to a
Brexiteer Jim Ratcliffe is making 200 staff redundant at Manchester United in another round of redundancies. The prominent Brexiteer has made a number of unpopular decisions since arriving at the club since he acquired a 25 per cent stake in the club just over a year ago.
Manchester United officials have told some staff working at the club's Carrington training ground that they are being made redundant, with the news delivered less than 48 hours after defeat in the Europa League final. Staff in football-facing roles ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was on the San Mames pitch to console Manchester United players and staff after the Europa League final. The first full season of Ineos ownership has seen Manchester United record their worst campaign in club history since the start of the Premier League.
Manchester United minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has seen his wealth fall by £6.473bn (($8.6bn) in the past 12 months, according to the latest Sunday Times rich list.