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Thousands of prison officers just decided to go on strike | Thousands of prison officers just decided to go on strike |
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Thousands of prison officers will stop working today in protest over health and safety concerns, their union has announced. | Thousands of prison officers will stop working today in protest over health and safety concerns, their union has announced. |
The Prison Officers Association (POA) has directed all its members to take part in a day of protest after negotiations with the Government broke down. | The Prison Officers Association (POA) has directed all its members to take part in a day of protest after negotiations with the Government broke down. |
Steve Gillan, the POA's general secretary, said as many as 10,000 prison workers will take part in what is effectively a strike where they will only provide emergency cover. | Steve Gillan, the POA's general secretary, said as many as 10,000 prison workers will take part in what is effectively a strike where they will only provide emergency cover. |
The protest, which began at midnight, comes after a string of high profile incidents at prisons, including an alleged murder, a riot and two inmates escaping. | The protest, which began at midnight, comes after a string of high profile incidents at prisons, including an alleged murder, a riot and two inmates escaping. |
But the Ministry of Justice claimed the industrial action was unjustified and blasted it as "unlawful". | But the Ministry of Justice claimed the industrial action was unjustified and blasted it as "unlawful". |
Mr Gillan said: "Every prison officer in England is commencing a protest outside their establishment against the disregard for health and safety of our prison officers and prisoners." | Mr Gillan said: "Every prison officer in England is commencing a protest outside their establishment against the disregard for health and safety of our prison officers and prisoners." |
They will provide emergency cover for fires and medical incidents in order to protect prisoners' well-being, he said. | They will provide emergency cover for fires and medical incidents in order to protect prisoners' well-being, he said. |
Prison officers cannot by law take part in a strike and Mr Gillan admitted the day of action will be "interpreted as a strike". | Prison officers cannot by law take part in a strike and Mr Gillan admitted the day of action will be "interpreted as a strike". |
A union spokesman said: "The POA has consistently raised the volatile and dangerous state of prisons, as chronic staff shortages and impoverished regimes has resulted in staff no longer being safe, a lack of discipline and prisoners taking control of areas. | A union spokesman said: "The POA has consistently raised the volatile and dangerous state of prisons, as chronic staff shortages and impoverished regimes has resulted in staff no longer being safe, a lack of discipline and prisoners taking control of areas. |
"The continued surge in violence and unprecedented levels of suicide and acts of self harm, coupled with the recent (alleged) murder and escapes, demonstrate that the service is in meltdown." | "The continued surge in violence and unprecedented levels of suicide and acts of self harm, coupled with the recent (alleged) murder and escapes, demonstrate that the service is in meltdown." |
Two prisoners - including a convicted attempted murderer - managed to escape from Pentonville prison, in north London, on November 7, sparking a manhunt in which they were eventually recaptured. | Two prisoners - including a convicted attempted murderer - managed to escape from Pentonville prison, in north London, on November 7, sparking a manhunt in which they were eventually recaptured. |
Weeks earlier, inmate Jamal Mahmoud, 21, died after being stabbed at the jail on October 18 in an attack which left two others injured. | Weeks earlier, inmate Jamal Mahmoud, 21, died after being stabbed at the jail on October 18 in an attack which left two others injured. |
And on November 6, up to 200 prisoners went on a rampage in HMP Bedford. | And on November 6, up to 200 prisoners went on a rampage in HMP Bedford. |
An MoJ spokesman said: "There is no justification for this action. | An MoJ spokesman said: "There is no justification for this action. |
"We have been engaged in constructive talks with the POA over the last two weeks and have provided a comprehensive response to a range of health and safety concerns. | "We have been engaged in constructive talks with the POA over the last two weeks and have provided a comprehensive response to a range of health and safety concerns. |
"The Government has announced an additional 2,500 frontline officers to help reduce violence in prisons. | "The Government has announced an additional 2,500 frontline officers to help reduce violence in prisons. |
"We have well-established contingencies in place to manage prisons and keep the public safe, but we are clear that this constitutes unlawful industrial action, and we will seek remedy in the courts." | "We have well-established contingencies in place to manage prisons and keep the public safe, but we are clear that this constitutes unlawful industrial action, and we will seek remedy in the courts." |
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