BAE Systems has announced it will cut almost two thousand jobs across military, maritime and intelligence services in what it says is a bid to boost its competitiveness and operational excellence.
The British multinational defense, security and aerospace company said it would also restructure its cyber-security sector in the hopes this would drive growth. However unions have reacted with anger. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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