Up to 15 jobs “at risk” as RSA closes Bristol site
Office to be replaced by “commercial trading site” and follows closure of Birmingham office. RSA insists brokers won’t be affected.
RSA has confirmed that it is set to close its Bristol office and said that 10-15 jobs are at risk.
The office is set to be replaced by a commercial trading site but the insurer could not confirm how many of its staff would be transferred there by the end of 2017. RSA has insisted that brokers will not be affected by the change.
The move follows the closure of its Birmingham site which could result in the loss of 190 jobs. The Bristol employees affected by the decision entered a consultation
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