Orion braces itself for change.
Orion's 120 staff face an uncertain future with the news that the non-standard motor insurer is bein...
Orion's 120 staff face an uncertain future with the news that thenon-standard motor insurer is being forced to vacate its Folkestone office
as part of the restructuring of Guardian Health.
While Orion has said there will be no compulsory job losses, some
voluntary redundancies are expected as a result of the re-location.
Mike Reardon, head of business development at Orion, said: "Many of our
staff may not be in a position to re-locate, so there will be redundancies
as a result. However, we have
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