FAI to cut workforce through voluntary and compulsory redundancies in restructuring programme
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The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) will reduce staff through voluntary and compulsory redundancies as part of a restructuring plan. The aim is to ensure the association can meet the evolving needs of Irish football. The board approved commencement of the plan following a Tuesday evening meeting. Executives identified the need to trim staff in specific departments while reallocating resources to strengthen other areas. The approach combines workforce reductions with targeted reinforcement to align organisational capacity and strategic priorities. Affected departments and the balance between voluntary and compulsory measures will be determined through internal review.
The FAI are set to cut their workforce through both voluntary and compulsory redundancies as part of a restructuring which they say is necessary to ensure the association is capable of meeting the "evolving needs of Irish football".
Board members approved the commencement of the plan after a meeting on the Tuesday evening where the executive laid out that the organisation needs to trim the workforce in certain departments with a view to strengthening in other areas.
Read at Independent
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