Wiltshire Council discusses voluntary redundancies

Wiltshire Council is discussing applications for voluntary redundancy from education department staff following the announcement last month that at least 18 jobs were to be cut.

The move comes as the council expects to lose around £3 million in funding for education when its budget is confirmed in March.

It has made around £2.4m in cuts already but insists job cuts are still necessary.

Staff wanting to apply for voluntary redundancy had until February 1 to make their submissions. Wiltshire Council will now consider the applications and the expertise the department will still require after the cuts.

None of the staff at risk of losing their jobs are teachers but posts in early years, primary, secondary, post-14 and adult education, and administration, are threatened.

Comments (2)

9:28am Mon 11 Feb 13

Dummer_Frauenfahrer says...

"None of the staff at risk of losing their jobs are teachers ....". Why ever not?
"None of the staff at risk of losing their jobs are teachers ....". Why ever not? Dummer_Frauenfahrer

10:43pm Mon 11 Feb 13

beetawix says...

So what happened with the reform of the dept that this activity was announced (25 jan) to be part of.
So what happened with the reform of the dept that this activity was announced (25 jan) to be part of. beetawix

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