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Prison officers to withdraw from riot duty in pay dispute | Prison officers to withdraw from riot duty in pay dispute |
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A fresh wave of industrial action will be held in jails in England and Wales in a dispute over pay and pensions, the prison officers' union has said. | A fresh wave of industrial action will be held in jails in England and Wales in a dispute over pay and pensions, the prison officers' union has said. |
Prison Officers Association members will withdraw from voluntary duties, including manning "Tornado" teams which respond to outbreaks of disorder. | Prison Officers Association members will withdraw from voluntary duties, including manning "Tornado" teams which respond to outbreaks of disorder. |
An overtime ban will also be phased in from April. | An overtime ban will also be phased in from April. |
The government said such action was "unlawful" and it would seek an injunction to stop it happening. | |
From Wednesday, staff are being instructed to withdraw from a range of voluntary roles, which also include working as a first aider or hostage negotiator. | From Wednesday, staff are being instructed to withdraw from a range of voluntary roles, which also include working as a first aider or hostage negotiator. |
However, the POA said its members would respond if lives were at risk. | However, the POA said its members would respond if lives were at risk. |
What is going wrong with the prison system? | What is going wrong with the prison system? |
The 'poster child' of super prisons | The 'poster child' of super prisons |
The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the planned overtime ban could cause serious problems in jails that are short of staff and struggling to fill vacancies. | The BBC's home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said the planned overtime ban could cause serious problems in jails that are short of staff and struggling to fill vacancies. |
In a briefing paper seen by the BBC, the union said: "The POA condemns the systematic failure of Noms (National Offender Management Service) to provide safe, decent and secure prisons, failures which have created a prison service in crisis. | |
"More and more members are being assaulted every day, the increase in self-inflicted deaths and daily security breaches are unacceptable and as a result of staff shortfalls and budget cuts." | "More and more members are being assaulted every day, the increase in self-inflicted deaths and daily security breaches are unacceptable and as a result of staff shortfalls and budget cuts." |
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said it had made a "good offer" to the union in December, which was endorsed by its leaders, but not members. | |
"We are working hard to retain the invaluable experience within our workforce and want to recognise the expertise and dedication of prison staff," he said. | |
Last week, ministers said pay rises of up to £5,000 would be given to some officers at 31 prisons in London and south-east England with recruitment problems. | |
But the POA said the pay rise had "incensed" its members, many of whom would not benefit. | |
In November, thousands of prison officers staged a 24-hour strike because of health and safety concerns. | In November, thousands of prison officers staged a 24-hour strike because of health and safety concerns. |
The High Court ordered the POA to suspend the protest and talks later took place with the government, focusing on pay and pensions. | The High Court ordered the POA to suspend the protest and talks later took place with the government, focusing on pay and pensions. |
The Ministry of Justice announced last month that the National Offender Management Service would be scrapped and replaced with a new prison and probation service aimed at cutting crime and reforming offenders. | The Ministry of Justice announced last month that the National Offender Management Service would be scrapped and replaced with a new prison and probation service aimed at cutting crime and reforming offenders. |
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