A new management structure is to be introduced at Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council in a bid to cut costs by £1m.
The new management structure will include the deletion of posts and the re-grading of some posts as part of a wider effort to save £70m over the next three years.
Leader of the council, Cllr Andrew Morgan, said: ‘As we begin to consider the next set of difficult decisions to ensure we deliver a balanced budget next year, I believe now is the right time to consider our senior management requirements.
‘To facilitate this, I have requested that the chief executive develop a new management structure for consideration in the near future, designed to achieve savings of up to £1m, while accepting that adequate management arrangements still need to be in place to ensure we are able to provide the key services our residents need.
The council will consider a report into the new structure in September.