The UK Cabinet Office will reduce its workforce by about a third, resulting in 1,200 job losses primarily through voluntary redundancies. An additional 900 positions will be moved to other departments as part of a broader government initiative aimed at enhancing civil service efficiency. This restructuring is anticipated to save over £110 million annually by 2028. The shift focuses on key government objectives, including security and governance, emphasizing the need for a more specialized approach to better serve public interests.
The Cabinet Office will shrink in size by about a third, with about 1,200 jobs to go and another 900 transferred to other departments, reflecting a governmental push for efficiency.
A Cabinet Office source stated, 'Leading by example, we are creating a leaner and more focused Cabinet Office that will drive work to reshape the state and deliver our plan for change.'
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