Jobs under threat as Scottish Parliament looks to cut costs
THE Scottish Parliament's 500 rank and file staff are facing "almost certain" job losses, it emerged today.
The threat hanging over the workers was revealed by Holyrood chief executive Paul Grice in a letter to MSPs.
It comes two months after he announced an 11.8 million cost-cutting drive to address the looming squeeze in public spending.
Mr Grice said: "It is almost certain that there will be a reduction in Scottish Parliament Service staff numbers over the next few years.
"I have told staff that we would do everything possible to avoid compulsory redundancies, and this is still the case."
Mr Grice said negotiations are taking place with trade unions about the possibility of offering a voluntary early redundancy scheme.
Security guards, committee clerks, researchers and event organisers directly employed by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body (SPCB) are involved.
Contract staff such as cleaners and caterers will not be affected.
A review into Holyrood spending is being undertaken, with a target of cutting 15% from the current 78.7 million budget within three years.
Holyrood chiefs set an "indicative target" of a 15% reduction in 2013-14 from this year's Budget, amounting to about 11.8 million.
Mr Grice said that the exact levels of savings required "will take some time to establish".
The SPCB will present next year's budget bid to Holyrood's Finance Committee in November.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander told Holyrood's Finance Committee yesterday that UK Government departments, including the Scottish Government, will have their funding by about 25% next year.
Chancellor George Osborne will spell out the cuts in October's Spending Review.
- Family mourn death of Glasgow ‘fight’ schoolboy
- Rangers takeover: Duff & Phelps threaten legal action against BBC
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
- Rangers administration: Fans fear Duff & Phelps claims could scare off Green
- Rangers takeover: triple penalty punishment enough, says Johnston
- Alistair Darling leads ‘No to independence’ fight over tea and biscuits
- Scottish independence: SNP flip-flops over Nato
- Scottish Independence: SNP ‘won’t be Yes campaign’s only voice’
- Scottish independence: Alex Salmond’s pledge to sign up 1m voters
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Sunday 27 May 2012
Today
Sunny
Temperature: 10 C to 22 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: North east
Tomorrow
Sunny
Temperature: 9 C to 21 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: North east

