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Meat hygiene: transformationCampaign news
For safety’s sake(08/05/08) Meat inspection to remain in public controlMeat Hygiene Service goes back on pay deal(31/03/08) Meat Hygiene Service refusal to pay the first year of a two-year deal sparks disputePay talks delayed by dispute on pensions(16/02/08) Negotiations to take forward the MHS Transformation process have run into difficulties due to a dispute over pensions.Food Standards Agency review of official controls(05/06/07) On 19 July the FSA Board meets to decide the future of the Meat Hygiene Service. It will consider two options for the future of meat inspection in abattoirs and meat plants
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CONTACT DETAILS
UNISON's national officer for the meat hygiene service is Simon Watson. For urgent help and advice at work to go Help at Work The UNISON national secretary for local government is Heather Wakefield. UNISON local government 1 Mabledon Place London WC1H 9AJ localgovernment@unison.co.uk Resources
Why meat inspection should not be privatisedUNISON briefing on the why meat inspection should not be privatised. Why meat inspection should not be privatised
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Write to your MPModel letter to write to your MP asking them to oppose the privatisation of meat inspection. Write to your MP
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Food Standards Agency review: UNISON response to consultationUNISON's overriding concern is to ensure that public health continues to be protected through strong independent government meat inspection. Food Standards Agency review: UNISON response to consultation
Terms and conditions handbookUp-to-date information about terms and conditions of employment for staff in the Meat Hygiene Service Terms and conditions handbook
Pay and gradingThis document sets out the revised national agreement, which aims to harmonise pay and conditions across the Meat Hygiene Service Pay and grading
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