Key Findings

  • High Redundancy Rates: Approximately 44% (30 respondents) reported being made redundant in the past year, while another 7% (five respondents) went through a redundancy consultation but kept their job. Around 30% (20 respondents) said others in their company had been made redundant, with some impacted by restructures in other ways.
  • Major Companies Affected: Notable publishers like Bonnier Books UK, Penguin Random House UK, and Oxford University Press have all made redundancies in the last year.
  • Merging Divisions: Sam Humphreys, recently made redundant from Bonnier Books UK, attributed her redundancy to the merging of trade divisions, a sentiment echoed by others affected by structural changes.

AI and Redundancies

Industry Dynamics

  • Economic Pressures: The recent Budget and National Insurance changes are seen as major factors driving redundancies. Fixed costs are rising, forcing publishers to cut jobs to manage expenses.
  • Mergers and Acquisitions: High levels of company acquisitions and mergers have created uncertainty and prompted restructuring, impacting job security.
  • Workload and Morale: Those who remain employed face increased workloads and declining morale, as companies implement hiring freezes and non-replacement policies.