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More than 20 jobs at risk at York council amid Covid cash shortfall

Council chief Ian Floyd says the organisation has an £8 million funding gap. He said the council is consulting with trade unions and staff affected by plans to cut jobs, which could lead to 20 or more redundancies over a 90 day period . The Press asked what departments could be affected by the redundancies and if frontline workers jobs are at risk, but the council did not say. Ian Floyd, chief operating officer at City of York Council, said: We are currently collectively consulting with our trade union colleagues and those staff affected on a number of proposals and as such have made the appropriate notifications as these proposals could result in 20 or more redundancies over a 90 day period.

City of York Council to make redundancies as authority looks to plug £8m funding gap

Submitting. The council was asked what departments could be affected by the redundancies and if frontline workers jobs are at risk, but declined to say. Mr Floyd, chief operating officer at City of York Council, said: We are currently collectively consulting with our trade union colleagues and those staff affected on a number of proposals and as such have made the appropriate notifications as these proposals could result in 20 or more redundancies over a 90 day period. Given the potential implications of these proposals, it would not be appropriate to cause undue concern by speculating. However, as always, we will be strictly following the required policy and procedures for restructuring within the organisation, and this will ensure that we adhere to all necessary employment legislation.

Last minute council U-turn on public meeting - that banned the public

West Offices, City of York Council headquarters THE council made a U-turn on a decision to ban the public from attending a public meeting – 11 minutes before it was due to start. Residents raised concerns after the agenda for City of York Council’s annual council meeting said it would not be open to members of the public to attend in person but would be broadcast live on Youtube. Since May 7 council meetings must be held in public. Local authorities have sought larger venues to accommodate more people under social distancing guidelines – with Calderdale Council holding its annual council meeting at Halifax Minster with all 51 councillors and guests, and more than 70 people at a Cambridgeshire County Council meeting hosted by the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.

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