'Nightmare' situation prompts more job losses at Darlington Council (From The Northern Echo)
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'Nightmare' situation prompts more job losses at Darlington Council
6:26pm Friday 15th February 2013 in News By Alexa Copeland, Reporter (Darlington)
Bill Dixon
MORE than 50 Darlington Council workers are facing redundancy in a new wave of council cuts.
The authority has begun consultation on the potential loss of approximately 57 jobs as part of an ongoing cost-cutting process that council leader Bill Dixon described as “a nightmare”.
Around 400 council jobs have already gone over the past three years as the authority attempts to make £17m worth of savings by 2016/17, on top of the £24m already saved in the last two years.
Coun Dixon said the continued loss of central government funding was threatening the very future of councils and that the situation has worsened since he first described the council as going through “its darkest days” back in 2010.
“If it continues like this you have got to question the future of local government,” he said.
“We can’t keep sustaining these kind of hits; this is the cost in very real human terms.”
He added: “It is inevitable that this will affect what we do and how we do it.
“You can’t take this many posts out over a period of time and expect it to be business as usual.”
Ada Burns, chief executive of Darlington Council, said: “The reduction in Government grant is such that every single service the council provides will need to be reviewed, inevitably, this will lead to job losses.
“Whilst we will try and avoid compulsory redundancies wherever possible; the scale of the funding cuts means that this may not be possible.”
Among those facing the axe is popular markets manager Peter Wilson who has worked in his role for 40 years and played a vital role in securing the future of the award-winning Darlington Sunday People’s Market Speaking after the announcement he said: “Not everybody lasts forever and things have to move on.
“I am confident the markets are going to continue without me, they are too important not to - you can’t come to Darlington without seeing the markets.
“You often go to retirement dos and people say ‘I won’t miss the work, but I will miss the people,’ but I will miss all aspects of the job, the work and the people.”
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7:00pm Fri 15 Feb 13
Jonn says...
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marilyn49 says...
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laughingboy51 says...
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billy56 says...
11:25pm Fri 15 Feb 13
detachedbystander says...
Now, the world today is not the world of 5 years ago. Most of us have suffered. Most, but not all.
The real hurt at Darlo council will be felt by those at the front line that lose their jobs. There will be NO job losses at the top. It's not right and it's not fair.
12:03am Sat 16 Feb 13
Hunty1 says...
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outragedofmiltonkeynes says...
10:07am Sun 17 Feb 13
spragger says...
- Cut all discretionary overtime
- Cut all temporary staff
- Cut Cllrs expenses/allowances
- Cut all salaries by 15%
- Place all staff on a money purchase pension.
- Lose all european , climate change, compliance, diversity, political jobs. They do nothing for the taxpayer.
Another lazy, lying Labour council
10:08am Sun 17 Feb 13
oliviaden6 says...
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Jonn says...
12:19pm Sun 17 Feb 13
the-big-yin says...
I have been having a laugh at d.c.c. this week...I live over Crook and have been watching the council workers planting trees and what look like weeds on roundabouts...There were 8 of them doing this with 5 standing leaning on shovels.... Why do the council think it is necessary to waste a fortune planting everywhere they can.....millions to be saved there..Also the workers take vehicles home with them and drop off and pick up work mates on a morning and night...Is this not our tax payers money they are using there...What other companies allow their workers to do this, also are the vehicles insured to be stood outside of peoples homes.......Jobs for the big boys for life at all councils....Time for change.....
4:36pm Sun 17 Feb 13
Lifetime Townie says...
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9:25am Wed 20 Feb 13
johnny_p says...
Funny they all seem to see loosing their jobs as a "nightmare" situation though isn't it?
1:23pm Wed 20 Feb 13
johnny_p says...
Guess he's got a day off, my employers certainly wouldn't let me disappear off for lunch.
Funny mix of a man- looks like a geography teacher only with tattooed forearms. Hope he enjoyed his luxury picking of groceries and the case of Shiraz though. After all- we're paying for it......
3:23pm Wed 20 Feb 13
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