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Nearly 500 jobs at a city region call centre could be at risk as a company looks to move the roles overseas.

In February, Sainsbury’s announced plans to cut around 1,500 jobs, including those based at its Widnes call centre in Ditton. This led to a number of employees at the call centre having their employment transferred to California-based technology and services company Concentrix.




This contract transfer saw them continue to operate Sainsbury’s call centre services as outsourced workers based in Widnes. It is understood the Ditton call centre also operates services for Argos.

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However, jobs at Concentrix could now be at risk, pending a review by the company. According to an email sent to a staff member, Concentrix intends to move the jobs to the Philippines.

The USDAW union said that of 600 jobs at the Ditton site, 450 jobs could now be put at risk by these proposals.

A screenshot of an email sent to an affected worker, seen by the ECHO, says: “We propose to move the roles outlined in the communication from the UK to the Concentrix location in the Philippines. Unfortunately, your post is one of those affected and as such, if we are unable to place you into a suitable alternative role then your role may be at risk of redundancy.”

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