PCS: Mass job losses loom as justice cuts revealed

Tuesday, 10 August 2010 12:00 AM

The Ministry of Justice is planning for job cuts on an unprecedented scale as the first indication of the savings demanded by the coalition government is revealed, the Public and Commercial Services union says.

An announcement made to staff today (10 August) reveals that around £2 billion of the MoJ's £9 billion budget will be axed.

This is equivalent to the entire budget for prisons, or the money the department spends each year on courts and tribunals.

Cuts on this scale cannot be delivered without closing prisons and bringing courts to a standstill. The union also fears that about 15,000 of the MoJ's 80,000 staff could be at risk of losing their jobs.

Staff have been told that many savings will have to be made within the first two years of the next spending review period, which will be announced on 20 October.

The union believes the government should be creating jobs, not cutting them, to help the economy to grow as the recovery from recession remains fragile. The department should also focus on alternative ways to deliver justice, rather than simply adding to the growing prison population.

Many services, including the collection of fines by the courts, are already under severe strain and the union fears these cuts will leave the department unable to function.

PCS has previously said that 25% cuts in the Crown Prosecution Service, which could mean around 1,800 job losses, would make it virtually impossible for the staff that remain to adequately deal with workloads and prosecute cases effectively.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka: "This is one of the first indications of the true scale of the cuts being imposed upon departments by this coalition government, and it paints a devastating picture.

"It is clear to us that the civil service will simply not be able to cope. We will take every opportunity to remind the government and the public that there is an alternative and these politically-motivated cuts are entirely avoidable."

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- For information and interview requests, contact PCS national press officer Richard Simcox on 020 7801 2747 or 07833 978216

- The Public and Commercial Services union represents civil and public servants in central government. It has more than 300,000 members in over 200 departments and agencies. It also represents workers in parts of government transferred to the private sector. PCS is the UK's fifth largest union and is affiliated to the TUC. The general secretary is Mark Serwotka and the president is Janice Godrich

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