Staff cuts threat will damage policing
UNISON has condemned threatened cuts in Strathclyde Police
staff jobs and redundancies as inefficient and discriminatory.
Dave Watson, Scottish Organiser for Policy said: “This
is a return to 1970’s policing, most forward looking forces
are looking to expand the role of support staff to release
police officers to tackle crime. The Scottish public want
police officers out on the streets not stuck behind a desk
doing support work.”
UNISON also suggests that this move is potentially discriminatory.
Dave said “The bulk of police staff are women, whereas the
bulk of officers are men. We are anxious to see the Equality
Impact Assessment that the force has to produce for any
major organisational change.”
The union - who represent 1500 staff working for Strathclyde
Police - has made it clear that they will fight any attempt
to make staff compulsorily redundant.
Dave Watson said “UNISON recognises the difficult position
that the force is in, but to ask for staff co-operation
in delivering efficiencies at the same time as threatening
them with losing their job, is not something we can accept.”
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