💨 Abstract
A report suggests eliminating over 80,000 civil service jobs to save £5 billion annually. The plan, supported by former top officials, includes reducing communications staff by 70% and halving HR departments. The civil service headcount has increased from 380,000 to 514,000 since 2016, costing around £25 billion in salaries and pensions.
Courtesy: Jack Elsom
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