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John O'Dowd: Northern Ireland schools could see 1,500 jobs go | John O'Dowd: Northern Ireland schools could see 1,500 jobs go |
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Education Minister John O'Dowd has said schools will likely see 500 job losses for teachers and 1,000 for non-teaching staff due to £28m cuts to his budget. | Education Minister John O'Dowd has said schools will likely see 500 job losses for teachers and 1,000 for non-teaching staff due to £28m cuts to his budget. |
He made the comments at the education committee where he described the budget as the worst he has had to implement. | He made the comments at the education committee where he described the budget as the worst he has had to implement. |
However, the minister said it was too early to tell the full impact of the reduction in his budget. | However, the minister said it was too early to tell the full impact of the reduction in his budget. |
Mr O'Dowd said it would be May or June before he had all the information from schools. | Mr O'Dowd said it would be May or June before he had all the information from schools. |
"We have 1,137 schools which will make their individual decisions and the Education Authority will also have to make decisions in regards to its funding lines as well," he said. | "We have 1,137 schools which will make their individual decisions and the Education Authority will also have to make decisions in regards to its funding lines as well," he said. |
"When all that information comes in, and some of it may not be till May or June time, that's when we'll know the definitive figures." | "When all that information comes in, and some of it may not be till May or June time, that's when we'll know the definitive figures." |
Mr O'Dowd said the teaching of languages in primary schools programme was ending, which he described as a great shame. | |
He also said the new Education Authority, which begins on 1 April, will face a budget cut of £9.9m and the money would mostly have to be saved through staff reductions. | |
"As each year passes and you reduce your budget year on year, the decisions you have to make then become more and more difficult," Mr O'Dowd said. | |
"In terms of preparing this budget, it has been the most difficult budget I have had to prepare in my tenure as education minister. | |
"I suspect many people around the table would share with me that they would not like to make the choices that have been made here today." |
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