Published: Tuesday, 7th October, 2008 17:30
Union fear job losses
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Union official Renee Gillan
UNION chiefs are fearing further council job axes may be inevitable as more drastic budget cuts are expected.
The concerns were exclusively announced to the Advertiser Series after watchdog Audit Scotland revealed the council will have to make “difficult” budget cuts.
For full reaction see this week's paper
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