GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
THE PRESIDENT: Moving on now to Motion 7, again from NAPO.
MOTION 7 – WE DEMAND PAY UNITY IN PROBATION
BRO IAN LAWRENCE (NAPO) moved the following motion:
This BGCM applauds the work of NAPO and its sister unions in probation for
securing a ground breaking pay modernisation award for its members
employed by the National Probation Service (NPS).
Unfortunately, the Government is refusing to adjust the current 21 community
rehabilitation contracts, meaning that the remuneration of their employees, who
are undertaking work of equal value, is inferior to that of their NPS
counterparts.
This is a scandalous situation compounded by the fact that the taxpayer has
funded hundreds of millions of pounds in bail outs to failing CRC contractors
who refuse to implement harmonisation of pay for their workforce.
The Executive Committee is instructed to offer all support possible for the
#Pay Unity campaign established by NAPO, and to use its contacts within
Parliament to ensure that this issue is kept firmly on the political agenda.
He said: Conference, brothers, sisters and guests, you have had an expert
analysis about the disgraceful situation faced by our members under the tenure
of this Government’s disastrous probation policy, I do not need to re-rehearse
what Katie has said in detail, but there are aspects to the motion before you
where I believe it is incumbent on me to perhaps give a little bit more of an
example about the disgusting regimes implemented by some of these
community rehabilitation companies and the owners that have bought the
contracts or bought the contracts some time back. Where best to start than an
outfit called Working Links. You may know that in February of this year Working
Links went to the wall, not before time, after a quite appalling record of delivery
and disrespect and treatment of their staff. They collapsed into administration
in February leaving behind a mess and at least £1.2 million in bills to third
sector providers who they were unable to pay for services. It is interesting, isn’t
it, that this motion which seeks fair treatment for staff and harmonisation of pay
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