I love Nike shoes

March 3, 2010

Threat to 25,000 jobs in councils

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 6:17 am

At least 25,000 jobs in the Council in England is at risk over the next
three to five years, suggests a BBC poll.
The forecast is based on responses from 49 municipalities with a total
of 256,000, equivalent to showing a decline of 10%, is based.
Services such as libraries and kindergartens are also facing cuts in
the councils of the battle of the perfect storm of recession –
declining revenues and increasing demand.
Communities, John Denham, said before the line could be required to be
awarded for the production efficiency gains.
However, according to an expert, that number could reach 100,000
layoffs, while a connection is of social discord warned.
Councils in Britain say that jobs and services must be reduced if, as
expected, reduced funding from central government.
About 70% of communities in England, the respondents expect spending
cuts of between 5% and 20%.
Roads, libraries, arts and leisure, are at increased risk of cuts.
Children’s social services, services for homeless and planning seem to
be more secure.
The Local Government Association, which represents local authorities in
England and Wales, said that the communities struggling with the
effects of the recession in over a year.
The revenue decreased dramatically at a time when more and more turn to
counseling to help them through difficult times, says President of the
Lady Margaret Eaton.
Learn more about this product on your local site from the BBC, The low
interest rates allow councils are less able, with their savings,
declining home prices and land prices have been smashed and called the
revenue has decreased entertainment centers and a wide range of other
services . ‘She said the difficult decisions that must be taken, but
the advice will do its utmost to protect front line services.
Many communities that require the collection of the BBC’s reluctance to
loss of jobs.
But eight authorities – Kirklees, Leeds, Bradford City, Sheffield,
Stoke-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Surrey – has said
that 1,000 or more jobs could be lost within five years to go.
Birmingham City Council does not respond to the survey, plans to save
69 million next year, which could mean the loss of up to 2,000 jobs.
Shropshire Council also declared its intention to more than 1,000 jobs
in the next few years removed.

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress