Police staff cuts ‘great news for criminals’
UNISON has called for a halt to the proposed job cuts among
police staff. The union said that the proposals made by
various police forces were “great news for criminals” and
that if implemented the sackings would make Scotland less
safe.
UNISON has already sought a joint approach to the Scottish
government with Strathclyde Police to address the threat
to jobs and service levels.
The union is widening the approach as the scale of job
and service cuts now being proposed across other Scottish
police forces becomes clearer.
UNISON organises police staff in forces across Scotland
and was reacting to announcements by three forces to cut
both police staff and police officers.
A UNISON spokesperson said: “This is great news for criminals
across Scotland as police are taken off the beat to do jobs
more usefully, and cost effectively, done by police staff.
“These proposals are turning the clock back thirty years
and will wipe out all of the efficiencies and advances we’ve
made since then. We now have specialised, trained and dedicated
staff whose employment means police officers can be released
for frontline duties.
“This is not even a saving - it will actually cost more
and take officers away from the frontline where the public
rightly expect them to be.
“No one can pretend that Scotland will be a safer place
if these cuts are implemented. As they stand these proposals
are little more than a charter for criminals.”
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