Dyson to slash 1,000 jobs in UK under cost-cutting plan

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A Dyson model vacuum on display. The company moved its headquarters to Singapore despite the owner being a Brexit supporter. Photo: Bloomberg

Dyson is axing up to 1,000 jobs in the UK as part of a cost-cutting drive. The move by the vacuum-cleaner maker, which relocated its headquarters to Singapore in 2019, will see its British-based workforce reduced by more than a quarter.

The company, founded by James Dyson in 1991, has 3,500 UK employees based in offices in Wiltshire, Bristol and London. Staff were told the news yesterday morning.

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