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The 0.1% growth follows a slight contraction in the economy during July, official figures show.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the chancellor needs to find £22bn to make up a shortfall.
Its parent company said affected staff would be "offered redeployment opportunities where possible".
The cereal-maker's new boss says he wants to instil a "performance mindset" and prioritise earnings.
The claim involves 3,000 people and focuses on internal memos and scientific reports, seen by the BBC.