Arts organisation says it is aiming for voluntary redundancies as it struggles with impact of pandemic
Tate is cutting 120 roles among its gallery staff as part of a £4.8m cost-cutting exercise that it says is vital for its survival because of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It is the second large-scale redundancy programme the organisation has embarked on since it closed its doors in March. Tate previously announced it was cutting half of its staff at Tate Ltd, its commercial arm.