Hundreds of jobs at risk as North Lanarkshire Council spending cut
North Lanarkshire Council is to launch a public consultation next month as it has to save £73.3 million over three years. It has set out a draft set of “savings options”, totalling £105.7m.
If they are all implemented, 1,387 full-time equivalent posts could go. It said the final number would be significantly less depending on the decisions councillors reach.
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Hide AdJohn Pentland, the Labour MSP for Motherwell and Wishaw, said he was “very concerned”.
Council chief executive Gavin Whitefield said: “If approved by the policy and resources committee next week, the council will embark on a massive consultation exercise.”
Health secretary Alex Neil criticised the local authority’s leadership, saying the proposed cuts were a result of “financial mismanagement”.
Mr Neil accused the council of “butchering front-line services”.