
"Sky is planning to cut 600 UK jobs as it looks to focus on its streaming services. The media organisation has launched a consultation on proposed changes, which affect 900 roles. However, it expects 600 positions will be axed. About two-thirds of jobs to go are understood to be at sites in Leeds, London and Livingston, West Lothian. Since 2023, Sky has cut almost 3,000 roles including engineers installing satellite dishes and earlier this year it announced the closure of three call centres, slashing 2,000 jobs."
"Sky, which employs more than 20,000 people in the UK, is understood to be wanting to refocus efforts on improving its digital and TV services, rather than creating new platforms. According to the broadcaster, the cuts are not part of a cost-cutting exercise nor are they based on individual performance."
"Those affected by the cuts could be redeployed to other roles within the business. A spokesperson for the broadcaster said in recent years it had launched a set of products including Sky Glass, Sky Stream and a full fibre broadband service. "As we look ahead, we are shifting our approach to bring customers the next generation of experience by investing in digital-first service, unbeatable content, and even better performance from our products, powered by the best of global innovation," they said."
Sky has launched a consultation that could affect 900 roles and expects to cut 600 UK positions as it shifts focus toward streaming and digital-first services. Around two-thirds of the proposed job losses are concentrated in Leeds, London and Livingston. Since 2023, Sky has eliminated almost 3,000 roles, including engineers and call-centre staff, with earlier closures cutting 2,000 jobs. The company employs more than 20,000 people in the UK. The broadcaster says the changes are not a cost-cutting exercise or performance-based and that some affected employees could be redeployed. Sky highlights recent product launches including Sky Glass, Sky Stream and full fibre broadband.
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