National trust About 550 jobs are ready to shed as it wants to significantly reduce its salary bill amid growing financial pressures.
Conservation Charity has informed employees that cost increase, especially National insurance contribution increasedNow visitors are beating both the number and the increase in charity.
It is part of a comprehensive strategy to get £ 26 million in savings.
The proposed excesses are estimated to result in an estimated 6 percent decrease National trustThe total workforce, which stood on 9,575 persons at the end of February.
This means that it can affect at least 550 full -time roles.
Recent increase and increase for employer national insurance contribution National minimum wage Charity said that more than £ 10 million is added to its annual wage bill.
Tax Hike was a central principle of Chancellor Rahel reeves‘ Winter season BudgetTo raise billions of pounds for Treasury.
But it has been met Fierce criticism among affected businessesMany of which have said that they will be forced to pass at high cost job cuts Or the price increases for customers.
National trust A statement said: “Although the demand and support of our work is increasing with annual growth in visitors and donations, the rising cost is carrying forward this growth.
“We know how difficult it is for our people and is incredibly grateful to their skills and professionalism.
“We are working hard with the union PossibilityTo make the infection as painless as possible.
“It follows the months of other cost-saving measures. We always want to avoid job loss.”
Charity stated that the proposed change would be “able to take care of our shared historical and natural environment in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which are long -standing in the future”.
The National Trust is one of the largest landlords in the UK, with around 250,000 hectares and more than 500 historic homes, palaces, monuments, reserves, parks and gardens.