13.8.12

Jobcentre Strike over Oppressive Targets


The following has been supplied by the TUC:
Jobcentre staff took strike action this week over oppressive working conditions and unrealistic targets. On 13 August, more than 6,000 PCS members in 32 call centres in England, Scotland and Wales reignited industrial action first taken last year against 'draconian conditions' they say prevent them from providing the kind of service callers require and deserve. PCS says despite negotiations and a review of services designed to ease the excessive target-driven culture, jobcentre management is still refusing to give staff the flexibility they need to deal with enquiries fully and professionally. A shortage of staff is also adding to problems, with hard-pressed staff encouraged to keep calls short to deal with the volume of queries. PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said: 'With unemployment remaining high and our economy in the grip of recession, it is shameful that jobcentre bosses are still refusing to let their staff provide the kind of help and advice that people need. These call centres provide a vital lifeline. Enquiries are often complicated, and people struggling to find their way around the benefits system are often understandably desperate and upset, but staff are being forced to end calls as quickly as possible just to meet an artificial target.' He added: 'Our members care about the services they provide and they want to be able to help people properly, not have to fob them off.'