Following MyCSP’s appearance at Parliament’s ‘Public Accounts Committee’ earlier in July, the union’s Head of Bargaining has written to the Chair of the Select Committee, to raise some serious concerns about the responses given to the Committee by MyCSP.
In the letter, the union said:
“it is apparent then, that the response given to Chris
Kane’s question by Duncan Watson – that it is concern for Capita’s position
that is preventing MyCSP/Equiniti recognising PCS – holds no water whatsoever;
and it should be a matter of grave concern that a response given to a Select
Committee appears to be (at best) misleading”
The letter goes on to say:
“PCS considers that a critical function affecting 1.7
million scheme members, has been failed by the outsourcing model; and we think
that the current chaos that MyCSP/Equiniti is creating provides an opportunity
for serious consideration being given to bringing the work back under direct
government control.”
You can read the letter in full, by going to the MyCSP Strike Update page in PCS Knowledge
or by downloading the letter from the PCS Resource Library.
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