Tate boss defends plan to cut 200 jobs in art gallery shops and cafes
Image copyright PA Media Image caption There were protests about the redundancy plans when Tate Modern reopened on 27 July
The head of the Tate art galleries has defended plans to cut around 200 jobs in their shops and cafes as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
“Sadly at the moment the trading business is too big,” Maria Balshaw told BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs.
Host Lauren…
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