British Telecom, which has a large offshore presence in India, on
Thursday announced plans to cut 10,000 jobs by March 2009 after its
pre-tax profits slumped by 11 per cent in the first six months of the
current year.

The cuts will mainly affect agency and contract staff and offshore
workers, the company said. This is expected to include job losses in
the company's operations in India. BT has a global workforce of
160,000.

Latest figures show that British unemployment has hit an 11-year high
of 1.82 million during the three months to September and is forecast
to peak at 3.3 million by 2011.

BT said that most of the job losses would be among contract, agency
and offshore workers. Sub-contractors and other indirect employees
would also lose their jobs, the group said.

Ian Livingston, chief executive of BT, described the action BT was
taking as "decisive". BT said the move was aimed at reducing its
dependence on consultants and contractors.

About 4,000 of the job losses will be direct BT staff, the remaining
6,000 will be from related employees.

BT admitted that its performance was "disappointing" and the results
in its struggling Global Services division were "simply not good
enough", where earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and
amortisation fell by 36 per cent to 119 million.

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/bt-announces-10-000-offshore-job-cuts/385279/

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