More bad news for jobs in Newport
Newport's University has released concerning details on the possible loss of jobs with a projected funding cut by ?2 millions from the higher education funding Council for Wales. This is in addition to talks about a merger with other local higher eduction could mean further Newport job losses institutions by redundancies.
This will not come as news for job seekers Newport or currently welcomes employment because it adds the list to cut the proposals on the jobs at Newport City Council and other State funding institutions including national statistics and the Passport Office.
We are already aware staff-led and Union-supported campaign, jobs Newport town Passport Office to hold, and there are already a lot of information that any plans cutting jobs at Newport's University with the same defensive tactics - would be met, but is all action prove futile and a waste of time, energy and money that could be better spent on financing the private sector in creating more jobs for Newport?
Its clear that the private sector just like those in need, as the public at the try, jobs – to save other concerns were apparent this week as local businesses Bevan & sons and Stroat traffic, the two carriers, real fears of closing citing increasing costs, especially stated expensive fuel prices.
All messages that seems related to Newport jobs at the moment to be negative and if projections are to believe the worst yet to come. Newport, of course, differs from the rest of the UK and its residents, local business owners and Councils not must return ditch this economic time deeply to ensure the town is set at times from its huge investment and regeneration.
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