Aviva cuts another 200 jobs
Aviva is set to close its Manchester bodily injury claims team in December in a move which would cost 200 jobs, it has been reported.
According to the Manchester Evening News (MEN) the work currently handled in the branch would instead be sent to Bangalore, India.
The plan is reportedly part of its wide-scale restructuring announced in April, which is expected to see 2,000 roles slashed across the group.
An Aviva spokesman confirmed to Insurance Age: "In April we announced plans for a reduction of approximately 2,000 roles across the global group. This process will be on-going throughout the rest of 2013.
"Today claims teams
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