
A union chief has vowed to work with government to keep any job cuts to a minimum.
The revised VAT sharing agreement means ongoing reductions in the Isle of Man's public finances with the Island receiving £30 million less this financial year and £50 million less from next April.
Steve Salter from Unite says now the new government line-up is known, he’ll be seeking talks with the Chief Minister to assess the position over possible redundancies.
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