In a sign of job losses to come across the NHS, 500 posts are to be lost in North East over the next eight months. The cuts to managerial and administrative staff will reportedy involve the North-East Strategic Health Authority and the 12 primary care trusts in the region. The Northern Echo state that the biggest single job losses will be at County Durham Primary Care Trust, where 110 jobs are to go.
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