Environment agency job cuts disgrace
The government will plough ahead with Environment Agency jobs massacre - despite ongoing flood crisis
The government is to plough ahead with swingeing job cuts at the Environment Agency, despite the flooding crisis still hitting Britain, it was confirmed yesterday.
It was announced last week that the consultation process on what unions fear could be up to 1,700 redundancies was "paused" due to the ongoing crisis.
But unions said the agency vowed to continue with its plans when the current situation was resolved.
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