LONDON – Britain's interior minister says security firm G4S repeatedly assured the government it would exceed its targets for recruiting Olympic staff, only admitting last week that it could not meet ...
G4S, the company at the heart of the London Olympics security debacle, said it would cut 1,100 jobs as it looks to recover £50m lost on the Games contract. G4S dominated headlines in July after ...
Security firm G4S has unveiled plans to axe 1,100 jobs as the company restructures following the failure of its Olympics contract. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
G4S has announced plans to cut up to 1,150 jobs through a shake-up of its cash-handling business in the UK. The security giant said it was the culmination of a review of its Cash Solutions arm, ...
More than 1,000 jobs were at risk, trade union GMB said, adding that it was in talks with the London-listed firm "to try and save as many roles as possible." "Following a review of our Cash Solutions ...
The chairman of G4S has indicated that senior managers may be in danger of losing their jobs following the security company's failure to recruit sufficient staff for the Olympic Games.
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