THE COLLEGE of Law has launched a consultation among teaching staff, which could lead to redundancy.
The college employs 900 people across its eight branches in England, including one in York.
A college spokesperson said the consultation was launched to balance staffing across its branches.
It was hoped they would not have to make compulsory redundancies and that by transferring staff between sites they could keep the number of tutors affected as low as possible.
“We have begun a period of consultation with tutor staff members following a review of our teaching staffing needs and balance of teaching jobs across our eight centres. We hope that no compulsory redundancies will be necessary.”
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