Fears for future of Gaelic language as community workers’ jobs under threat
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6K7W8)
Up to 27 Gaelic development officers based on Hebridean islands and in rural counties and cities to be laid off
Gaelic-language campaigners and MSPs have protested furiously about plans to axe a network of Gaelic community workers, raising fresh fears about the survival of the language.
Up to 27 Gaelic development workers based in Hebridean islands, rural counties and Scotland's major cities are being laid off after the Scottish government cut funding to Bord na Gaidhlig (BnG), the body charged with protecting and reviving Gaelic.
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