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‘University cuts not seen since ’80s’ – Carwyn

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FIRST Minister Carwyn Jones has warned that possible cuts by two Welsh universiti­es are on a scale not seen since the 1980s.

The University of South Wales (USW) has announced up to 139 jobs could go and the University of Wales Trinity St David has said it must also cut posts.

At First Minister Questions yesterday, Mr Jones said it was “not quite clear” what sort of jobs would be lost.

Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood said there was “contradict­ory informatio­n” on who would be affected.

USW has said it expects Brexit to affect student recruitmen­t from the EU.

It is also concerned about the lifting of the admissions cap on UK universiti­es limiting applicatio­ns from home students.

It has been suggested that senior management at USW would be proportion­ately more affected, but the university is not giving a breakdown of how many staff in different areas will be cut.

Trinity St David has denied a claim by Unison that its cuts will affect 10% of staff and involve the possible merger of sites.

Ms Wood told Mr Jones: “I’ve had contradict­ory informatio­n on these job losses. On the one hand we were told that many of the roles at risk will be managers. But from the trade union I’ve been told the roles to be cut could include jobs in IT, library staff and student services as well.”

Ms Wood asked whether Mr Jones thought the job losses were “normal house keeping” or a “sign the two universiti­es are facing a difficult future”.

Mr Jones responded: “I’ve not seen anything on this scale since I was in university myself in the 1980s and that is concerning. It’s also correct to say it’s not quite clear what sorts of jobs would be lost. That’s why of course we expect there to be that period of consultati­on so that there is greater clarity.”

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