20 May 2010
At the same time it was reported that the Conservatives were planning a 25% reduction in defence spending – none of which is to come from reducing military numbers, but rather by sweeping cuts applied to the 89,300-strong workforce of civilian staff employed.
After his autumn outburst, we wrote to Mr Fox giving him the facts on the civilian population in our department - MoD civilian numbers falling every single quarter from 109,050 in April 2004 to 85,730 in July 2009.
Now in post as our new defence secretary, it appears Mr Fox has chosen to ignore our letter and the views of the 45,000 workers in our department that our union represents. Today the Tory/Lib Dem coalition agreement, “Our programme for government” has been published. Although there is absolutely no detail of how this will happen, it claims “We will aim to reduce Ministry of Defence running costs by at least 25%“.
It is clear to our union that further cuts in numbers can only be achieved by halting outputs, as the department’s salami slicing is now unsustainable and threatens future defence programmes. Further major reductions are already in the pipeline, leaving some parts of the department at the point of collapse.
Our union will work with any politician and political party who truly believes in quality public services, however our union is equally clear – real lives will be damaged, real people hurt and real communities devastated by cuts of these nature. Many of the civil servants that they arrogantly call ‘pen pushers’ have dedicated the whole of their working lives to defence and all of our staff make critical contributions to supporting the front line.
The PCS MoD group conference has just concluded in Brighton. There were several motions heard regarding the threats to our jobs, sites, communities, terms and conditions. We now have a very clear bargaining agenda for the coming period -
This will not be an easy fight or an easy time to be a civil servant. However the magnificent support from members who took three days of industrial action earlier this year, alongside the judicial review victory shows that where we stand together, we can win together.
Please show this circular to any non-members who you work alongside. Ask them to join our union. Only our union and the wider trade union movement will be fighting for public services from now on.