357 more Carillion jobs saved but redundancies continue
A further 357 jobs have been saved following the collapse of construction and facilities management firm Carillion, taking the total to 11,450.
However, a further 36 roles have been lost.
A spokesman for the Official Receiver said that 357 employees have transferred to new suppliers who have picked up contracts Carillion had been delivering.
However, 36 employees, whose positions are no longer required as Carillion’s business transfers to new suppliers, will leave the business later this week.
A total of 2,257 jobs have been made redundant since the liquidation in January.
The spokesman said: “I continue to talk with potential purchasers for Carillion’s remaining contracts and will keep staff, elected employee representatives and unions to keep them informed as these arrangements are confirmed.”