Ministers bailed out the failing privatised companies to the tune of £342m. Yet they can’t find a penny to increase pay for probation staff.
Ministers bailed out the failing privatised companies to the tune of £342m. Yet they can’t find a penny to increase pay for probation staff.
Employers walk away from ACAS talks – prompting new strike action on 14 September
The probation service needs to be unified, for the sake of community safety, the public and staff.” Notes to editors: - Community rehabilitation companies (CRCs) were introduced to […]
It operated contracts covering probation in Wales, Avon and Somerset, and Devon and Cornwall. Those contracts and staff have now been transferred to another […]
UNISON calls for probation to be brought back into public sector as a reunified and locally run service
The probation service in England and Wales was split in two in 2014 as part of a programme called “transforming rehabilitation” […]
Conference prepares for the organising challenge facing the union as government admits error of its ways on probation