Thursday, 29 October 2015 16:51

AgResearch confirms science staff reductions

Written by 
AgResearch chief executive Tom Richardson. AgResearch chief executive Tom Richardson.

AgResearch chief executive Tom Richardson confirms scientist and technician staff reductions.

Richardson says the reductions are a result of changing sector needs, and therefore revenue, in some areas.

"The decision is that there will be a net reduction of 14 scientist and 37 technician roles in FY16. This is five fewer than the original proposal."

Richardson says the decision follows a robust consultation process with staff.

"We received nearly 100 submissions, which were analysed by a team of AgResearch staff, including science staff. They endorsed the bulk of the proposed changes; and recommended a small number of changes to the proposal, which we've taken on board.

"In making these decisions, we wanted to ensure minimal impact on our science strategy; the ability to continue to deliver relevant science for the sector, both in the short and long-term; and achieving the financial savings needed to meet the drop in net science revenue," says Richardson.

"The changes are consistent with our science strategy and shifts in sector need and R&D investment. We are not completely stopping research in any particular area.

"I'm confident that we are focused on areas of growth and demand and will continue to deliver to meet the needs of the sector. The changes will not impact on our ability to bid for new work or deliver to our existing commitments.

Richardson says that now the decision has been made, the first priority will be supporting the affected staff.

"This is hard for our people and we will be doing all we can to assist them. This will take some months to work through,"

In FY16, AgResearch is also recruiting for 18 new scientist roles and nine new technician roles in areas of growing private sector and Government investment. Ten of these new roles (six scientists and four technicians) have already been filled.

 

Role reductions by campus

Campus

Scientists

Technicians

TOTAL

Ruakura

4

11

15

Grasslands

19

19

38

Lincoln

9

10

19

Invermay

0

6

6

TOTAL

32

46

78

 

New roles by campus

Campus

Scientists

to be recruited in FY16

Scientists

already recruited in FY16

Technicians

to be recruited in FY16

Technicians

already recruited

in FY16

TOTAL

Ruakura

3

2

0

1

6

Grasslands

4

1

1

2

8

Lincoln

4

2

2

1

9

Invermay

1

1

2

0

4

TOTAL

12

6

5

4

27

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