HML puts 164 jobs 'at risk'

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HML, the Skipton-owned outsourcing firm, will close its Scarborough office putting at risk 136 jobs, with a further 28 potential losses at other sites.

It will close its least economically viable site at Scarborough to focus on its four other outlets across the UK. HML said it had reviewed every part of its business and, as a result, 164 roles at all levels were at risk of redundancy out of a total workforce of 2,037. All 136 positions in Scarborough are affected, as well as 17 in Skipton, two in Padiham, two in Glasgow and seven in Derry. HML will continue its planned migration of client work from its Prospect House premises in Scarborough to the other four locations, with the closure of the Scarborough site phased between June a...

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