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Labour's Glasgow job cuts leave campaign in chaos - Brown's jobs pledge branded worthless |
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009 |
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The SNP today branded Labours decision to make 4000 council workers
redundant a disgrace coming only days after Gordon Brown promised
jobs for all to people in Glasgow.
SNP MSPs also demanded that Labour guarantee they will follow the SNPs policy of no compulsory redundancies.
Reports in todays Herald
state that Glasgows Labour council is set to make 4000 people
redundant in a bid to cover up Labours financial mismanagement. The
news comes on the same day the SNP revealed that Labour have cut
teaching posts in the city by 300 in the last 12 months.
SNP MSP Sandra White said: "At the very time people are concerned
about their jobs, Labour in Glasgow are preparing to make thousands of
people redundant. Glasgows Labour leaders should hang their heads in
shame.
"Whatever excuses they make there can be no doubting that it is Glasgow
Labour letting thousands of jobs go. They have mismanaged the council
and mismanaged the economy.
"Only today we have seen that 300 teaching posts have been lost in the last 12 months.
"This is just another example of Labours hypocrisy. Last week Gordon
Brown came to Glasgow and promised jobs for all while his Labour party
were drawing up plans to sack thousands. Labours promises are simply
worthless.
"Just like his transport minister lecturing the SNP on a 1 mile stretch
of railway whilst planning to axe a 500 mile route direct to London.
"Labours campaign in Glasgow North East is in chaos as revelation
after revelation exposes the truth that the only party ripping off this
city is Labour.
"The SNP Government is committed to a policy of no compulsory
redundancies Labour must guarantee that they will follow the SNPs
lead and that no staff will be forced out of their jobs in the face of
Labours recession."
Note:
Speaking in Glasgow on Friday Gordon Brown said: ""I want to see a
situation where, not only do we give you new opportunities in
education, but we create an economy where there are jobs for all."
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