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Lloyds Banking Group to Risk Thousands of Jobs in Performance Shake-Up

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Last updated: September 4, 2025 11:17 am
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Published: September 4, 2025
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Thousands of employees at Lloyds Banking Group face uncertainty as the firm implements a significant performance review that could potentially lead to mass redundancies. According to reports, approximately 3,000 staff members identified as underperformers will be notified that their jobs are at risk unless they show improvement. Industry insiders suggest that around 1,500 of these employees could ultimately lose their positions, a move that echoes similar job cuts the company made last January, when 1,600 roles were eliminated.

The decision has drawn criticism from the BTU union, which cautions that employees may be “hounded out of the business” due to intense performance pressures. In contrast, a spokesperson from Lloyds Banking Group defended the initiative, stating that the company aims to cultivate a “high-performance culture.” They emphasized the necessity of continuously seeking ways to enhance employee performance to meet growth ambitions and improve customer experiences. The spokesperson acknowledged that while change can be unsettling, they are optimistic about future opportunities.

The performance assessment will rely on data analyzed through an HR software program, a technique that has raised concerns among labor representatives. The approach bears similarities to the controversial “rank and yank” methodology popularized by former General Motors CEO Jack Welch, which involved evaluating employees and dismissing the lowest performers.

The Accord Union, representing over 21,000 staff at Lloyds and TSB, has requested assurances that the company’s performance management processes will remain fair and transparent. Meanwhile, analyst Matt Britzman from Hargreaves Lansdown noted that Lloyds is compelled to adopt a more aggressive strategy to identify and remove lower-performing employees, suggesting that this could facilitate enhanced profitability through cost-cutting measures, including offshoring roles.

The BTU union, despite representing a substantial number of Lloyds staff, does not hold official recognition with the company, limiting its influence in discussions about these changes. The union has made clear that it opposes the current course of action, asserting that it risks reducing the workforce to mere figures in a corporate agenda.

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