Deloitte: Belfast jobs at risk as firm to make redundancies

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Deloitte: Belfast jobs at risk as firm to make redundancies
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Jobs will be lost in Belfast as the firm plans to cut 3% of its 27,000-person UK workforce.

About 800 people may be at risk of redundancy at Deloitte - one of the UK's "big four" accountancy firms.

It is understood the proposals, which are subject to consultation, will affect Deloitte's consulting, financial and risk advisory businesses. Deloitte CEO Richard Houston said a targeted restructuring within the organisation may put some roles at risk of redundancy.

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