Staff at Nottingham University are set to strike over plans to cut more than 250 jobs.
The university launched a 90-day consultation in April outlining its proposals to cut 356 positions from its workforce, including the removal of 98 vacant job posts.
Now employees, including security officers, library personnel and administrators, are set to walk out over the plans.
Trade union Unison said the proposed job cuts would see Nottingham University staff 'bearing the brunt of cost-cutting'.
It said 78 per cent of staff had voted to back strike action, although a date for the walk out is yet to be set.






