Showing posts with label Northumberland County Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northumberland County Council. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Campaign against sell-off starts in Northumberland


UNISON has launched a campaign against 'reckless' council plans to sell-off services and over 1,000 jobs. UNISON’s campaign material makes a mockery of the councils Love Northumberland – Caring for our Community logo stating it cares very much for Northumberland and it’s council services.
The "Northumberland is Not For Sale" campaign will work with other unions, community groups and the public to expose the dangers of the council's 'alternative business models'.
"Services like front line customer contact, revenue and benefits, catering, cleaning,  cleansing and vehicle and grounds maintenance, along with HR are all up for grabs with cultural services, transport and legal services also being primed for outsourcing through multi-million pound 'strategic partnerships' - privatisation, to you and me", said Joyce Guthrie, UNISON Joint Branch Secretary.
"UNISON's own studies have revealed that, at best, council claims about savings are wishful thinking. No credible evidence exists to support them. Worse still, the evidence that does exist points to failures, worse services, increased costs and huge bills to bring failed services back in-house.
To go ahead with this, in an exercise likely to cost hundreds of thousands of pounds wasted on consultants, without learning the lessons of the last attempt at the tendering fiasco when the Unitary authority was established was nothing short of reckless.
If services are delivered in-house with no need to make a profit, how can they be delivered more cheaply while making a profit on top? Something has to give and that is usually the quality of the service or indeed the whole service - along with any decency in the pay and conditions of those delivering the service", added Joint Branch Secretary, Joyce Guthrie.
"You still pay your taxes but instead of the money going on the service and those who deliver it, it goes to company profits. Like the banks, these companies will become 'too big to fail' and will have the council over a barrel. It is time for the council to abandon these plans and concentrate on efficient and quality services in-house".
UNISON’s other Joint Branch Secretary Ian Fleming said, "The union has stressed that it is always ready to fully engage with the council on better and more efficient ways of delivering quality services. "However, management seem to have dismissed the idea to seriously looking at in-house options and making no real attempt to look at improving services, just a headlong drive to privatise".
"Staff are demoralised at how they are being treated with their jobs and now to say they are potentially going to be privatised leaves even more uncertainty”

“It seems to UNISON that the council are moving at a rapid speed in order to implement their plans prior to the County Council elections in 2013” 

Monday, 2 May 2011

Sharing Fire Services...Bad idea!

Northumberland County Council led by the Liberal Democrats are set to face heavy criticism from the Fire Brigade Union (FBU), UNISON and the general public should they press ahead with the merger of creating a single Fire and Rescue Authority with Cumbria County Council.

It was reported in the local newspaper The Journal, on 2 May 2011, that the council are to consider five options on how the two brigades could collaborate.

This comes on the back of the significant budget cuts Northumberland County Council have already made in other services.

Council bosses have been reported to say that front-line services will not be affected by any such change, however I believe logistically it could lead to all sorts of problems for the control centre staff often labelled back office workers.

My view is although the council say that significant savings can be made by the merger, I believe this could lead to the closure of many rural fire stations and depletion of an excellent life saving service. This merger would present major accountability issues as it is thought this merger would move away from the councils to create one single Fire Authority.

I believe moving to such a model would offer less financial security making the service and staff that work for the fire service more vulnerable and users more at risk.

Fire cuts cost lives, tell your councillor what you think of the proposals by contacting them through http://www.writetothem.com/