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The £95k cap on public service redundancy payments that started in November was scrapped last month when the government backed down in the face of legal action from trade unions. Those in the BBC who were affected by the £95k limit will have their payments made up and the limit now reverts to the old figure of £150k.
Simon McCoy
The current churn of long serving staff is mainly due to a trawl for voluntary redundancy and the cap that was brought in for redundancy payments.
The £95k cap on public service redundancy payments that started in November was scrapped last month when the government backed down in the face of legal action from trade unions. Those in the BBC who were affected by the £95k limit will have their payments made up and the limit now reverts to the old figure of £150k.