Behind the Tate’s Latest Round of Layoffs

Tate is reportedly poised to cut 7% of its workforce as part of an institution-wide push to reduce costs. Approximately 40 roles have been cut via recruitment freezes, targeted restructures and voluntary exits. This follows the publication on 3 December 2024 of its 2023-2024 annual report and accounts, which stated that for 2024-2025 the museum group would be operating on a deficit budget. – read more


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