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Härjedalen Schools Face 14 Million Kronor Budget Deficit, Potential Job Cuts

Key Points
  • Schools in Härjedalen municipality face a 14 million kronor budget deficit according to preliminary figures.
  • Acting education chief Tony Lööw estimates the deficit could lead to 20-30 job cuts across municipal schools.
  • Education committee chairman Johan Fredholm warned that without action, the current financial situation will persist.

Schools in Härjedalen municipality are reportedly facing significant budget challenges, with preliminary figures showing a combined budget overrun of 14 million kronor. According to SVT Jämtlandsnytt, acting education chief Tony Lööw stated that this deficit could translate to between 20 and 30 job cuts across the municipality's schools. The budget issues emerged as school principals submitted preliminary budgets for 2026, revealing substantial overspending when combined.

Johan Fredholm (M), chairman of the education committee, warned that without intervention, the current financial trajectory would continue. Lööw emphasized that the municipality cannot proceed into the future with these deficit figures, noting that personnel costs represent a major portion of school budgets. While the exact number of potential job losses remains uncertain, officials acknowledge that staffing reductions may be necessary to address the financial shortfall.

The municipality cannot proceed into the future with these numbers.

Tony Lööw, acting education chief

This may not solely involve layoffs but also considerations like retirements.

Tony Lööw, acting education chief

This represents about 7 percent of the teaching staff and that a reduction of similar size in Stockholm would equate to nearly 450 teaching positions.

, teachers' union local board

They called the situation unreasonable and expect politicians to act to save school operations in Härjedalen.

, teachers' union local board

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