The move comes just days ahead of the season’s first Old Firm match at Ibrox.
Union bosses claim a decision to halve the number of staff monitoring CCTV cameras at Scotland’s biggest council will put lives at risk.
Keir Greenaway, GMB senior organiser in public services, said: “The potential implications of these cuts are obvious and potentially“Being safe on the streets of Scotland’s biggest city should not be a 50-50 lottery and the council should look again at these cuts and ensure the people of Glasgow are protected.”
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