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13 May 2022
In HMPPS, staff morale is already at an all-time low due to the derisory pay offer they recently received but the announcement the government is demanding departments cut 91,000 jobs over the next 3 years, again highlights its contempt for its staff.
20 October 2021
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab made the announcement, saying: "Prison staff make an essential contribution to public service and their ongoing efforts, particularly in the challenging context of the Covid-19 pandemic, have been greatly appreciated."
9 August 2021
Welcome to the August edition of Facilities Matters; the monthly newsletter for union members working in Facilities Management.
9 July 2021
Government security guards and other outsourced facilities management workers employed by Mitie are facing detrimental changes to their pay arrangements and being threatened with 'fire and rehire' if they don’t sign up to the changes.