Staff Alarmed as BBC Considers Offshoring Major Tech Functions

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The BBC may outsource major tech and financial roles to overseas companies, potentially impacting thousands of UK-based employees. These developments come amid efforts to plug budget shortfalls.
Talks are ongoing with large international technology firms to assume control of recommendation systems and platform development. Such functions are seen as central to the broadcaster’s digital future.
The potential loss of jobs in regional centres has prompted strong reactions from employees and unions alike. Many fear that years of work to spread jobs across the UK could be undone.
Critics say this short-term cost-saving strategy risks long-term damage to in-house talent and innovation capacity. They warn that once outsourced, core capabilities could be hard to reclaim.