Saturday, August 1, 2009

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British Council to outsource jobs to India

More than 100 finance and IT jobs at the British Council are to be outsourced to India as part of a cost-cutting drive to save the taxpayer money, according to a report in The Times.

The report said that 500 of the council's 1,300 British workers would have to go in the next 18 months to save 45 million pounds with more than a fifth of the posts being filled in India. The Times did not cite a source for its story.

The Times also said that around 280 of the council's 500 permanent back-office jobs will be cut permanently with the remainder going to agency, part-time or contract staff, said the report.

The Times added that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which funds the council, was exploring similar options.

A spokesman for the British Council could not immediately be reached for comment.

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