Sky to cut 1,000 jobs in move towards digital- QHN

Sky is planning to cut about 1,000 jobs in the UK this year, as the media group moves towards more internet-based services.

It is understood a significant number will be engineers, as fewer people require satellite dishes to be installed at home.

Sky currently employs about 26,000 people in the UK.

Sky currently employs about 26,000 people in the UK.

The rise in digital products on offer means many customers can now set up new services without any assistance.

A Sky spokesperson said: “Increasingly, customers are choosing Sky Glass and Sky Stream which don’t require specialist installation, and that has led us to change the number of roles we need to deliver our services.”

Affected employees will now enter a consultation period where they can have their say on the proposals before any final decisions are made.

Sky has been shifting its strategy since it was bought by the US media giant Comcast for more than £30bn in 2018.

It is still recruiting across the wider business, with plans for 2,000 jobs at its new film and TV studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire.

Sky is planning to cut about 1,000 jobs in the UK this year, as the media group moves towards more internet-based services.

Sky currently employs about 26,000 people in the UK.

It is understood a significant number will be engineers, as fewer people require satellite dishes to be installed at home.

The rise in digital products on offer means many customers can now set up new services without any assistance.

Sky currently employs about 26,000 people in the UK.

Sky currently employs about 26,000 people in the UK.

The rise in digital products on offer means many customers can now set up new services without any assistance.

A Sky spokesperson said: “Increasingly, customers are choosing Sky Glass and Sky Stream which don’t require specialist installation, and that has led us to change the number of roles we need to deliver our services.”

Affected employees will now enter a consultation period where they can have their say on the proposals before any final decisions are made.

Sky has been shifting its strategy since it was bought by the US media giant Comcast for more than £30bn in 2018.

It is still recruiting across the wider business, with plans for 2,000 jobs at its new film and TV studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire.

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