AIB boss: Redundancies will be compulsory 'if necessary'

Allied Irish Bank's plan to reduce its workforce by more than 2,000 people over the next two years will include compulsory redundancies if necessary, it was confirmed today.

AIB boss: Redundancies will be compulsory 'if necessary'

Allied Irish Bank's plan to reduce its workforce by more than 2,000 people over the next two years will include compulsory redundancies if necessary, it was confirmed today.

The Irish Bank Officials Association insisted earlier that any redundancies must be on a voluntary basis, but AIB executive chairman David Hodgkinson admitted that may not be possible.

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