Council Workers Fear for Jobs As Union Talks Fail
South Wales Evening Post › July 01, 2010
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South Wales Evening Post › July 01, 2010
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UNION and council bosses in Neath Port Talbot look set for a showdown after talks to agree Pounds 24 million worth of savings reached stalemate.
Graham Jones, the council's head of human resources, confirmed that after six months of talks with the union the council was now in a consultation period ahead of pushing through contract changes as a last resort.See the full content of this document
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Council Workers Fear for Jobs As Union Talks Fail
He said that to avoid compulsory redundancies the council needed to take other action to reduce its employment costs, which equate to a yearly pay bill of Pounds 150 million...
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