Barclays 'planning to axe 30,000-plus jobs'

Barclays is reportedly planning to axe more than 30,000 jobs as it speeds up a cost-cutting strategy after firing chief executive Antony Jenkins.

Barclays 'planning to axe 30,000-plus jobs'

Barclays is reportedly planning to axe more than 30,000 jobs as it speeds up a cost-cutting strategy after firing chief executive Antony Jenkins.

A radical redundancy programme could see the bank’s global workforce fall from 132,000 to below 100,000 by the end of 2017, according to The Times.

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