HMRC has launched a voluntary redundancy plan to HMRC offices downsize CD 3,000 jobs in 21 offices across the UK. It is not intended to close the offices, but the staff were informed that the sites do not seem to be included in the long term plans of MARC. Currently, there are 3900 people with fixed term HMRC offices contracts in the offices of HMRC UK time, but revenues have confirmed its intention to keep only 1,000 of them beyond the end of his contract in March 2014.
Staff objectives in 1500 include income tax and compliance, and 500 in debt management. About 260 jobs are threatened in four offices in Wales, more than 80 officials in Barn staple in Devon, 150 in Scotland and 240 in Northern Ireland. The Revenue said that the job cuts are HMRC offices down for people who use more online services. Pubis and Commercial Services Union (PCS) said it will test the system of voluntary departure and use the redundancy consultation period 90 days for full consideration MARC budgets and propose alternatives.
We have HMRC offices made nuclear that they oppose the decision not to extend the contracts after April 2014, or have low off staff, he said in a press release. Since 2005, 34,000 jobs have disappeared from HMRC. Another 10,000 are planned for 2015 as part of the recent spending cuts. PCS has also expressed concern that the Agency already suffering from staff shortages that could have an impact on your performance HMRC offices. In a statement, MARC, said: These are the staff fixed term contract whose contracts are coming to an end fixed these employees never had permanent staff, said a spokesman.
HMRC has confirmed its intention to extend to 1000 contracts beyond Mars, but I do not know for how long. The areas of activity of MARC constantly revised work to do and adjust its staff and offices in HMRC offices response to business needs.
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