Alexander Bain House on Glasgow's Clydeside is home to around 2,000 people
BT Group has underlined its commitment to Glasgow following the multi-million-pound refurbishment of its long-established Clydeside base.It is now home to around 2,000 people working across the BT Group, which includes EE, BT, and Openreach.
“We really want our colleagues to be proud of where they work and to feel part of something brilliant, inspiring them to continue to do the best that they can for our customers. Further to its revamp, BT said it boasts state-of-the-art technology, areas for flexible working and collaboration, and spaces dedicated to well-being, relaxation, and refuelling.
“The Scottish Government and BT Group are working together to deliver connectivity across Scotland – from our work with Openreach in delivering broadband through our Reaching 100% programme, to EE’s strong support of our Scottish 4G Infill Programme, tackling mobile coverage gaps in rural areas.”, said: “Glasgow is one of the UK’s most successful centres to do business, with an increasing international profile and reputation as a leader in attracting and retaining talent and a skilled workforce.
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