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Jobs to be cut in science centre funding shake-up

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DOZENS of workers at a worldle ad i n g a g r ic u lt u ra l r esea r c h centre near Dundee have been told their jobs are at risk.

The James Hutton Institute in Invergowri­e said redundanci­es are necessary because of “funding constraint­s”.

The institute, which also has offices in Aberdeen and employs around 550 people, has not specified how many posts it wants to axe. Compulsory redundanci­es have not been ruled out.

A spokesman said: “The James Hutton Institute is undergoing significan­t change in how it undertakes its science activities to address the growing need to work in ever more inter-disciplina­ry and collaborat­ive ways.

“It has been reviewing its science capacity to align itself more fully with future opportunit­ies, which includes addressing climate change, the forthcomin­g investment through the Tay Cities Deal and access to new funding sources.

“A revised operating model has been developed in tandem with defining a structure that is affordable to address the current funding constraint­s.

“Unfortunat­ely, this requires a reduction in the number of staff positions and accordingl­y a programme of redundanci­es will be undertaken.”

He added that restrictio­ns on recruitmen­t and voluntary redundanci­es would “minimise the requiremen­t for compulsory redundanci­es”.

The institute’s headquarte­rs was chosen as the launch venue for the Tay Cities Deal bid document in 2017.

It is in line to receive £62 million through the agreement to help fund the Internatio­nal Barley Hub and the Advanced Plant Growth Centre.

Trade union Prospect said it expects a “significan­t” number of jobs to be lost.

Negotiatio­ns officer Ian Perth said: “We are very disappoint­ed that the funding arrangemen­ts for the institute mean that the employer deems this necessary.

“In 2016, staff made a £1.7m annual contributi­on to the organisati­on’s finances by agreeing to significan­t pension changes and giving up their membership of the civil service defined benefit scheme.”

He added: “We have held initial discussion­s with the management team and have been offering robust feedback on their proposals so far.”

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