UNISON attacks CBI hypocrisy
UNISON Scotland Convener Mike Kirby has responded angrily
to a call from the Chair of CBI Scotland to end the ‘war
of words’ over public services.
At the CBI Scotland annual dinner Linda Urquhart declared
it was time to “call a halt to ‘them and us’ attitudes which
have prevailed for decades”.
Mike Kirby responded: “A halt to them and us attitudes
from big business would indeed be welcome. However, it is
hard to take such calls seriously when the rest of Linda
Urquhart’s speech was an unrestrained attack on public service
delivery.”
“The current financial crisis was caused by private corporate
folly and the deregulated financial system that the CBI
supported.
“It is public service workers and the communities they
serve that are paying the price of the policy agenda promoted
by big business. To impose this failed policy on public
services would be further economic vandalism.”
The CBI leaders speech also called for further privatisation
of public services. Evidence submitted by UNISON Scotland
to Parliament last week shows that this approach has cost
the taxpayer millions of pounds in extra costs and undermined
the integrated delivery of services.
Mike Kirby added, “In a week that has seen the spectacular
collapse of a leading outsourcing company (Connaught), it
is a strange time to call for the imposition of further
chaos on hard pressed councils.
“Public services should be democratically accountable to
local communities, not to the Boards of big business who
are driven solely by the need to make profits.”
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