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May 2020
Union bosses fear jobs could be under threat at leisure centres across the Harrogate district as the council plans to create a new company to run the services.
Harrogate Borough Council has proposed to create a new company, which it would own, to run leisure and community centres in the district.
The authority said the plan would help to save around £400,000 a year by bringing in more income and making savings.
It comes as the council has estimated a £15 million shortfall as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
If given the go-ahead, it would mean facilities such as Harrogate Hydro, the Turkish Baths and Ripon Leisure Centre would be run by the new company.
Known as a Local Authority Controlled Company (LACC), staff who currently work in leisure and sport would be transferred over from the council to the new company.
Some 200 workers would fall under the LACC, but Unison said it feared those staff would not necessarily be on the originally agreed terms and conditions as with the council.
It added that a number of staff have already been redeployed to support other services during the coronavirus pandemic, such as waste and recycling, and now have concern over their original roles because of the council’s plan.
A spokesperson for Unison Harrogate Local Government Branch said:
Harrogate Borough Council declined to comment.
The authority is currently consulting with residents on the new leisure company. You can fill out the survey here.
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