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Redundancies at the RNIB

The RNIB needs to save Β£10 million and so members of staff have been told that redundancies will happen by early 2025. The RNIB's CEO describes the situation and the timescale.

Like many charitable organisations, the RNIB is facing financial losses in certain areas and is having to find means of saving money across the organisation. It needs to cut around Β£10 million and staff have been told that redundancies will be happening. The RNIB's CEO Matt Stringer tells In Touch about the charity's current financial situation, whether any of services will be impacted and about the level of redundancies across the organisation.

Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Beth Hemmings
Production Coordinator: David Baguley
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Sun 14 Jul 2024 05:45

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