CE&B faces redundancies.

Cunningham Ellis & Buckle is making 125 staff redundant. The job losses will mainly be on the person...

Cunningham Ellis & Buckle is making 125 staff redundant. The job
losses will mainly be on the personal lines side and will be split 50/50
between those working in general household and subsidence claims. The
losses in subsidence will affect employees in the South and the Midlands,
while the job cuts in household will be nationwide. CE&B said the losses
were due to a "quiet claims year".

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