Leicestershire County Council has revealed it will have to cut up to 650 jobs in the next four years in a bid to tackle a £66m funding gap. The job cuts will come from the 6,000 full-time equivalent posts at the council, but a spokeswoman told Personnel Today the decision on where the cuts would fall has not yet been made. The county's schools, however, will be exempt. The council pledged to minimise compulsory redundancies by attempting to redeploy staff across the council... read more
Personnel Today, January 10
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