Yorkshire Post

Hundreds of jobs to go at energy firm ‘in bid to improve efficiency’

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E.ON IS to cut about 500 jobs across its UK operations, the energy firm has announced.

The firm, which employs 9,400 in this country, said the UK energy market continues to change at an “unpreceden­ted rate” and remains an “increasing­ly competitiv­e” environmen­t.

E.ON said it was looking to reduce numbers across non-customer facing department­s as part of ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and “continue to innovate”.

Chief executive Michael Lewis said: “We’re always looking to make sure we’re equipped to respond to the rapid pace and challenges of the UK energy market and we know we can never stand still if we are to continue giving customers a high-quality and cost-effective service.

“We’ve undertaken a rigorous review of our options to ensure we keep costs as low as possible, become a more agile organisati­on and remain a sustainabl­e business in the UK.

“In discussion with trade unions we’ve identified potential reductions of around 500 roles across the UK and we’re committed to achieving these reductions on a voluntary basis wherever possible.

“This is one element of our ongoing transforma­tion which, in total, will help us achieve savings of around £100m across our midterm plan.

“I’m very aware this will be a difficult time for our colleagues but our aim has always been to keep uncertaint­y to a minimum and I can assure everyone affected that we’ll be as supportive as we can.”

E.ON said it was not yet possible to say how many workers at individual sites or specific business areas would be affected.

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