BOM unveils proposal for forecasting gigs, denies jobs will go
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The Bureau of Meteorology has denied a new proposal moving forecasting staff to Melbourne and Brisbane would result in job losses, after the union sounded the alarm over the plans.
In an email sent to bureau staff on Monday afternoon by Bureau of Meteorology Director Andrew Johnson, staff were told local teams in each state and territory would be reduced to “customer focussed delivery teams,” while forecast production and specialist technical roles would be moved to Melbourne and Brisbane.
The bureau has more than 200 forecasters, and it’s believed half of them will be directly impacted by the news.
The main public sector union said the announcement came as a shock to forecasters, who were concerned about the impact the lack of local knowledge would have on the quality of forecasting.
“They are absolutely dismayed at the impact this is going to have on the critical forecasting services they provide to communities right around Australia, and of course the potential personal cost if there are job cuts or forced staff relocations,” Community and Public Sector Union deputy secretary Beth Vincent-Pietsch said.
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