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Aberdeen City Council consulting over 150 job cuts Aberdeen City Council consulting over 150 job cuts
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Aberdeen City Council has begun consultations with staff and unions over 150 job cuts in 2012/13.Aberdeen City Council has begun consultations with staff and unions over 150 job cuts in 2012/13.
The local authority said it needed to reduce the size of the workforce to help balance the budget next year.The local authority said it needed to reduce the size of the workforce to help balance the budget next year.
The issuing of letters marked the start of a 90-day consultation period on "ways of minimising the impact".The issuing of letters marked the start of a 90-day consultation period on "ways of minimising the impact".
Aberdeen City Council chief executive Valerie Watts said: "We must face up together to the realities of the very difficult economic climate."Aberdeen City Council chief executive Valerie Watts said: "We must face up together to the realities of the very difficult economic climate."
The local authority said compulsory redundancies could not be ruled out.The local authority said compulsory redundancies could not be ruled out.
The council said the plan was based on a forecast £127m reduction in income along with "extra cost pressures between now and 2015/16".The council said the plan was based on a forecast £127m reduction in income along with "extra cost pressures between now and 2015/16".
The chief executive added: "We will be working closely with our employees and the trade unions to minimise the impact of job reductions.The chief executive added: "We will be working closely with our employees and the trade unions to minimise the impact of job reductions.
"The whole of the public sector is having to confront similar challenges.""The whole of the public sector is having to confront similar challenges."
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray accused the SNP government of betraying the people of Aberdeen by breaking its manifesto pledge of "no compulsory redundancies".
He said: "The SNP promised categorically before the election there would be no compulsory redundancies in local government.
"Yet now, only a few months down the line, the SNP in Aberdeen are poised to do exactly what they promised voters they would not do."