AO boss blames Labour as it shifts UK call centre roles abroad
About 150 jobs have already been lost in Bolton as the retailer reports 145% rise in profits and hands £20m to shareholders The online electrical goods seller AO World has revealed it is outsourcing up to 200 UK call centre roles to South Africa blaming rising labour costs, as it handed £20m to (…)
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