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Home | The Socialist 27 November 2004 | Join the Socialist Party We need more staff not lessALAN JOHNSON, secretary of state for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was met by a lobby of PCS civil service union members, local trade union representatives and pensioners when he visited the new showcase Acton JobCentre Plus in west London on 22 November. A letter handed to Johnson, from the PCS DWP West London Branch, points out the dire consequences of the government's proposed cuts to the department. The following are extracts from the letter:
> Campaign for public services continuesTALKS BETWEEN the PCS and civil service managers and ministers are continuing, since the successful strike against job losses and attacks on working conditions on 5 November.After the last round of talks some concessions have been won. PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:"We welcome the constructive nature of the dialogue with the department and trust that it will provide the basis for a civil service wide accord. However, the fact remains, that government cuts of over 100,000 jobs will decimate the delivery of services we all rely on and we will continue in our campaign to protect our public services. Unless we get solid assurances that there won't be future compulsory redundancies in the DWP and elsewhere, the fear is that for many the agreement will merely be a stay of execution. But what this [latest] agreement does do is further undermine the divisive bonus system PDS, which won't be used in the redundancy selection criteria. As the magnificent show of support in the one-day strike on 5 November showed, our members are prepared and will continue to stand up for public services and the people who deliver them, because at the end of the day decent public service need civil servants to deliver them." PCS president Janice Godrich added:"It affords our members some protection but it does not give them the guarantee we need from the government nor the civil service-wide arrangements to ensure no compulsory redundancies. Our campaign goes on." In this issue
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