Opus Energy owner Drax says it is putting support in place for those workers facing redundancy.
An energy company is planning to make up to 340 posts redundant after selling thousands of business customers to another firm.
The Drax Group, which owns Opus, said its smaller business customers were "no long aligned with our strategy". Drax said it had carried out a long-term strategic review of its business customers and had made the "difficult decision" of no longer wanting to have small and medium-size enterprises on its books.
One employee who wanted to remain anonymous told the BBC: "Most of us have been here a long time and the redundancy package in this climate is really not adequate.
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