WORKERS called for jobs to stay in Bury as they protested at controversial proposals to shut down a flagship contact centre employing hundreds of people. The Bury Times exclusively revealed that Capita has put forward plans to close its operation at the Dumers Lane a major employment hub in Bury and relocate workers to Warrington, with a number being able to work from home. The flagship contact centre, which serves as a call centre for Tesco Mobile, was at one time the biggest private employer in Bury, and today it still employs just under 500 people. Bury Council and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) are calling on Capita to rethink the proposals which they say will save jobs.
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