Official receiver says axe will fall on back-office roles but adds 919 jobs have been saved
A worker guides down a sign showing the name of liquidated British construction and outsourcing group Carillion.
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At least 377 former Carillion staff will be made redundant, the Insolvency Service has said, as it sifts through the remains of the government contractor that collapsed last month.
The official receiver, the part of the Insolvency Service charged with handling Carillions liquidation, said it had found new employment for 919 staff, who will transfer to other companies.
The receiver is still sorting through Carillions contracts to determine the …
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