Julie Morgan MP
House of Commons
Dear Ms Morgan
RE: ADVISORY, CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATON SERVICE (ACAS)
I am writing to you to raise my concerns about current developments at my workplace
the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) in Cardiff, which
is in your constituency.
ACAS has been offering its services to employers and employees for over 30 years,
during which time it has acquired a deserved reputation as an impartial and highly professional organisation. ACAS is much
respected for its contribution to good industrial relations, a contribution which is of great benefit to the UK economy. For
example, it has been estimated that ACAS conciliation in employment tribunal cases saves the tax payer at least £51 million
annually. Despite this the government has severely cut funding for ACAS which has had a devastating effect on the level and
quality of the services that we provide. Now a DTI report recommends a further cut in the ACAS budget of over 20%, forcing
ACAS to completely commercialise its advisory services and chase revenue at every opportunity, a policy that fails to recognise
the value of ACAS services and will jeopardise the impartiality of the service.
In January ACAS reduced its staffing levels by 150 staff, 16% of the total workforce. The majority of staff
cut were highly qualified and experienced front line conciliators. In Wales there
are now 32 staff delivering services to customers compared to
42 in June 2004. The Swansea office has been closed. The inevitable consequence of this is that services to employers and
employees suffer.
I hope you will support the campaign of my union the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) to protect ACAS
and would be grateful if you please raise my concerns directly with Gerry Sutcliffe MP, DTI minister responsible for ACAS,
and by signing the early day motion EDM2007. I would be happy to meet with you
to discuss this in greater detail.
Yours sincerely
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Ian Lucas MP
House of Commons
Dear Mr Lucas
RE: ADVISORY, CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATON SERVICE (ACAS)
I am writing to you to raise my concerns about current developments at my workplace
the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) in Wrexham, which
is in your constituency.
ACAS has been offering its services to employers and employees for over 30 years,
during which time it has acquired a deserved reputation as an impartial and highly professional organisation. ACAS is much
respected for its contribution to good industrial relations, a contribution which is of great benefit to the UK economy. For
example, it has been estimated that ACAS conciliation in employment tribunal cases saves the tax payer at least £51 million
annually. Despite this the government has severely cut funding for ACAS which has had a devastating effect on the level and
quality of the services that we provide. Now a DTI report recommends a further cut in the ACAS budget of over 20%, forcing
ACAS to completely commercialise its advisory services and chase revenue at every opportunity, a policy that fails to recognise
the value of ACAS services and will jeopardise the impartiality of the service.
In January ACAS reduced its staffing levels by 150 staff, 16% of the total workforce. The majority of staff
cut were highly qualified and experienced front line conciliators. In Wales there
are now 32 staff delivering services to customers compared to
42 in June 2004. The Swansea office has been closed. The inevitable consequence of this is that services to employers and
employees suffer.
I hope you will support the campaign of my union the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) to protect ACAS
and would be grateful if you please raise my concerns directly with Gerry Sutcliffe MP, DTI minister responsible for ACAS,
and by signing the early day motion EDM2007. I would be happy to meet with you
to discuss this in greater detail.
Yours sincerely
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_________________MP
House of Commons
Dear
RE: ADVISORY, CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATON SERVICE (ACAS)
I am writing to you as my local MP to raise my concerns about current developments within the Advisory,
Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) in Wrexham, where I work.
ACAS has been offering its services to employers and employees for over 30 years, during which time it
has acquired a deserved reputation as an impartial and highly professional organisation. ACAS is much respected for its contribution
to good industrial relations, a contribution which is of great benefit to the UK economy. For example, it has been estimated
that ACAS conciliation in employment tribunal cases saves the tax payer at least £51 million annually. Despite this the government
has severely cut funding for ACAS which has had a devastating effect on the level and quality of the services that we provide.
Now a DTI report recommends a further cut in the ACAS budget of over 20%, forcing ACAS to completely commercialise its advisory
services and chase revenue at every opportunity, a policy that fails to recognise the value of ACAS services and will jeopardise
the impartiality of the service.
In January
ACAS reduced its staffing levels by 150 staff, 16% of the total workforce. The majority of staff cut were highly qualified
and experienced front line conciliators. In Wales there are now 32 staff delivering services to customers compared to 42 in June 2004. The Swansea office has been closed. The
inevitable consequence of this is that services to employers and employees suffer.
I hope
you will support the campaign of my union the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) to protect ACAS and would be grateful
if you please raise my concerns directly with Gerry Sutcliffe MP, DTI minister responsible for ACAS, and by signing the early
day motion EDM2007. I would be happy to meet with you to discuss this in greater
detail.
Yours sincerely