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Sky publicizes 2,000 jobs in danger at its customer support centres

By Editorial Board Published March 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Sky publicizes 2,000 jobs in danger at its customer support centres

The corporate mentioned its proposals, together with the closure of three UK websites, would have an effect on 7% of its general workforce and have been at the moment topic to session.

It mentioned that along with the proposed closure of the Stockport, Sheffield and Leeds Central contact centres, the operations at Dunfermline and Newcastle would even be affected.

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The Sky Livingston web site the place the corporate plans to base its ‘centre of excellence’. Pic: Peter Devlin

Sky mentioned that it deliberate a multi-million pound funding in its Livingston web site to create a “centre of excellence” because it sought to adapt to altering buyer habits via using know-how amid declining name volumes.

A spokesperson mentioned: “We’re transforming our business to deliver quicker, simpler, and more digital customer service.

“Our clients more and more need selection, to talk to us on the telephone after they want us most and the benefit of managing on a regular basis duties digitally.

“We’re investing in a new centre of excellence for customer service, alongside cutting-edge digital technology to make our service seamless, reliable, and available 24/7.

“That is about constructing a future-ready Sky that continues to place our clients and their wants first.”

It’s understood that the leisure and telecoms firm, owned by US-based Comcast, at the moment receives 25 million calls from its clients throughout Europe annually.

That’s anticipated to ease by a 3rd over the approaching few years.

Sky additional believed that the deal with digital-based communications funding would enhance service for its buyer base.

The corporate mentioned it had obtained suggestions from subscribers urging higher selection, including that “thousands of expert advisors will continue to provide personalised support on the phone when it matters most.”

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