Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The sense of dread at the Theatre of Dreams as United to axe 250 staff

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On the vast concourse behind Old Trafford’s East Stand, groups of tourists are posing for selfies. Some clutch shopping bags filled with merchandise from the Manchester United megastore.

It’s a joyous scene and not an uncommon sight at the home of one of the biggest football clubs in the world. Yet in the offices and buildings surrounding the famous old stadium, hundreds of people are worrying about whether their jobs are at risk.




This morning, United employees were informed that the club would be making 250 people redundant, cutting its workforce by nearly a quarter. The concerning announcement came following a cost-cutting review instigated by United’s new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who secured a minority stake in February.

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As workers went about their business in the shadow of the Theatre of Dreams this afternoon, the mood was a sombre one. Ground staff carried goalposts while security personnel greeted tourists at the entrance to the club museum.

At first glance, all may seemed well but beneath the surface lingered a sense of anxiety and dread. One United employee said he had learned about the redundancies via email, but said the club had not specified which areas would be affected by the job losses.

“Maybe there is a surplus of staff but 250 seems excessive,” he added. “It feels like finger-wagging at the lower staff.

“If you need to save money, maybe look at the dividends the owners are taking out.”

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