Civil servants protest on home ban from work

Civil servants protest on home ban from work

Civil servants are initiated indefinite industrial action since Monday, protesting against the closure of the office and working with a ban on the house imposed by the office. Housing Ministry, Community and local government,

Members of public and commercial services (PC) Union working for the department, including people located in London offices, will take less action from the strike.

The Sangh has stated that its campaign is a direct response to preventing the implementation of the planned closure of six offices, the implementation of “rigid” office attendance policies, and location-plated recruitment practices, which allow remote work.

PCS president Martin Kavanagh said, “Before the removal of employees from an office before the lease, to challenge the valid notice of industrial action, the employer intends to avoid proper consultation, disregard the fair process and separate his employees.”

“Closing local offices, while strictly implementing the presence of the office is no meaning. The way out of this dispute is to negotiate, not disappoint.”

The Ministry of Housing, communities and local government spokespersons said: “We are associated with unions and employees about several proposals – which plan to expand four offices outside London and plan to shut down six offices in the next two years, as the leases are over.

“The department will continue with offices in every English region as well as the offices in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and will be able to continue in their roles.”

The union said, “It is not understood to close local offices, while strictly implementing the presence of the office.” ,Getty image/istockphoto,

Alex Bergart of Conservative Party, Shadow Chancellor of Lancaster’s Dachi said: “This volume speaks that some civil servants are not running more than salary, but because they are being asked to work and show for better use of public buildings.

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“Most people cannot refuse to travel to their workplace, so why should the whitehall be separated?

“Labor should be clear whether they are standing with unions defending the empty desk or with taxpayers who expect Civil service It works for them. ,

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