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Unison seeks national plan on staff moves in local authority reorganisation
A national framework for staff being transferred to new employers is needed to support the government's planned shake-up of local authorities, the largest public sector union has said. In July, the government announced the creation of nine new unitary authorities, scrapping 35 smaller councils, with the aim of saving £150m a year. Unison, which represents about 860,000 local council workers, said the reorganisation would be a "huge undertaking". Councils have said the number of likely redundancies will range from a handful at some authorities to a couple of hundred at others. But unions fear these figures are underestimated and want a "clear national framework" of terms and conditions. However, the Public Sector People Managers' Association (PPMA) said councils should have the freedom to develop local protocols to deal with the restructuring. Brendon Hills, head of HR and development at Shropshire County Council, and PPMA lead officer on reorganisation, said: "There will...
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