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Published 07:50 11 Dec 2024 GMT
Updated 09:32 11 Dec 2024 GMT

Staff at Manchester United have seen their annual Christmas bonus of £100 replaced by a £40 voucher for Marks & Spencer.
The move is the latest part of Jim Ratcliffe's radical cost-cutting at the club since he took control of football operations at Old Trafford on Christmas Eve last year.
In August, some 250 people at Man United were made redundant. This, along with other spending cuts, had apparently led many staff to assume they would not be getting any form of bonus this year.
When the Glazer family ran the club, staff received a bonus of £100 every year in the lead-up to Christmas.
But this year, the bonus has been reduced to a £40 voucher at high street retailer M&S, the Daily Mail reports.
One member of staff told the publication that "it's worse now" than under the Glazers, whilst another said: "At least the Glazers prioritised families."
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