Parents and staff from a Sudbury primary school gathered outside the Suffolk County Council HQ today to protest job cuts.
Staff from Pot Kiln Primary School in Great Cornard, Sudbury protested outside Endeavour House in Ipswich before handing in a petition opposing job cuts.
In early February, the primary school announced their plans to lay off up to 15 teaching assistants and midday supervisors due to an "unforeseen" budget shortfall of £75,000.
An overwhelming majority of 90% of staff voted in favour of strikes in March and a second strike took place in late April.
Today's protest saw more than 30 staff and parents gather on the steps of Endeavour House chanting: "Pot Kiln Primary, we love you. Suffolk County Council, shame on you."
Union group UNISON gave Suffolk County Council a petition signed by 672 people who oppose the job cuts.
Midday supervisory assistant (MDSA) Jo Doust, 32, also has two children at the school and said the cuts would prevent her autistic son from having one-to-one care.
Laura Ayres, 35, both an MDSA and a cleaner at Pot Kiln, said: "I'm here to support all our staff members.
"If these positions aren't there, teachers aren't going to have a full lunchtime and pupils won't have a safe lunchtime.
"I'm hoping the Council change their mind and help keep the staff members that we need."
One such staff member who has been made redundant after 25 years at the school as a result of the job losses is Yvonne Howard, 58.
"It's a bitter pill to swallow," she said.
"In all my time working there, this is the most challenging time we've ever worked through."
A spokesman for Suffolk County Council said schools and their governing bodies are responsible for setting and managing their own budget.
They added: "We continue to work with the school in an advisory capacity to help the school manage its own financial challenges."
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