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Fears raised on council job cuts | Fears raised on council job cuts |
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Around 300 workers at a north Wales council could lose their jobs, according to a trade union. | |
Unison has warned jobs at Gwynedd Council could be cut by the authority to help it balance its finances. | Unison has warned jobs at Gwynedd Council could be cut by the authority to help it balance its finances. |
The council has not confirmed the total but said letters offering voluntary redundancy had been sent to staff. | The council has not confirmed the total but said letters offering voluntary redundancy had been sent to staff. |
BBC Cymru current affairs programme Llinyn Mesur has learned that more councils could have to reduce staffing levels to balance budgets. | |
According to the programme, Gwynedd Council will have to save £4m over the next three years. | According to the programme, Gwynedd Council will have to save £4m over the next three years. |
Unison spokesman Silyn Roberts said council workers had recently received letters and that job losses were already under way. | Unison spokesman Silyn Roberts said council workers had recently received letters and that job losses were already under way. |
Over the next three years Gwynedd Council will receive £12m less from the Welsh Assembly Government. | Over the next three years Gwynedd Council will receive £12m less from the Welsh Assembly Government. |
Council leader Richard Parry Hughes said it was too early to talk of enforced sackings, adding he hoped cuts could be made via natural wastage and efficiencies. | Council leader Richard Parry Hughes said it was too early to talk of enforced sackings, adding he hoped cuts could be made via natural wastage and efficiencies. |
John Davies, leader of Pembrokeshire Council and education spokesperson for the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), said other counties faced similar financial problems. | John Davies, leader of Pembrokeshire Council and education spokesperson for the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA), said other counties faced similar financial problems. |
He added that rural council had extra costs and both Powys and Ceredigion councils were having to make redundancies. | He added that rural council had extra costs and both Powys and Ceredigion councils were having to make redundancies. |
In December, Powys Council voted to make seven of its most senior managers redundant in a drive to reduce costs. | In December, Powys Council voted to make seven of its most senior managers redundant in a drive to reduce costs. |
The council said it was facing a £6m shortfall in its 2007 budget and had been forced to protect its services. | The council said it was facing a £6m shortfall in its 2007 budget and had been forced to protect its services. |
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