Lloyds to warn 3,000 staff they face sack for ‘underperformance’
by Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6ZSC3)
With economic uncertainty leading fewer people to leave, bank will put one in 20 on performance plans'
Lloyds Banking Group is to warn 3,000 staff that they are at risk of being sacked for underperformance, as part of a management overhaul led by the chief executive, Charlie Nunn.
The bank began telling managers over the summer that they would have to rank staff performance, with about 5% of Lloyds' 63,000-strong workforce due to be put on performance plans that would put jobs at risk unless workers notably improved.
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