The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

British Gas owner to cut 5,000 jobs

- AUGUST GRAHAM

The boss of British Gas owner Centrica has set the company on a new path as he announced the loss of 5,000 jobs at the energy giant this year.

Chris O’shea said he regretted the “difficult decisions” that had to be taken as he tried to slim down the ailing company.

More than half of the job losses will come from the business’s leadership roles, as Centrica revealed it would strip out three layers of middle managers, in a bid to cut bureaucrac­y.

Mr O’shea said: “I truly regret that these difficult decisions will have to be made and understand the impact on the colleagues who will leave us.

“However the changes we are proposing to make are designed to arrest our decline, allow us to focus on our customers and create a sustainabl­e company.”

The GMB union vowed to fight the cuts, with spokesman Justin Bowden saying: “A combinatio­n of the (energy price) cap and too little, too late management decisions have left a once proud brand crippled and weak.

“Slashing thousands more jobs is not the answer. You cannot just cut your way out of a crisis.

“GMB will fight for every single job.”

Although it is still by far the biggest energy supplier in Britain, British Gas has been squeezed by increased competitio­n in recent years.

The company has lost around half its earnings in the past decade, as smaller suppliers chipped away at its market share, from a quarter in 2013 to 19% today.

The rise of smaller suppliers was capped off last year when Ovo Energy, which was only founded in 2009, bought the domestic energy business of Perthbased SSE.

Last month Ovo announced that it would axe 2,600 roles – including contact centre jobs in Perth – as the coronaviru­s pandemic speeded up its restructur­ing plans.

Much the same has happened at Centrica, where the need to restructur­e and find a new path forward has been accelerate­d by the crisis.

Most of the restructur­ing is expected to happen in the second half of this year, as it hopes to make around £2 billion worth of efficiency savings by 2021.

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Union GMB has vowed to fight for “every single job”.

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