An extra 650 jobs cuts will not affect front line services according to the leader of Worcestershire County Council.
The council has said the jobs will go by 2017, in addition to 850 redundancies it has already announced.
Council leader Adrian Hardman said it would be “principally backroom jobs” that will go at County Hall in Worcester.
The Unison union has said morale at the council is at “an all time low”.
Mr Hardman said he was “absolutely determined” to protect services to “people on the front line”.
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via BBC News – Worcestershire County Council is to cut another 650 jobs.




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