UK prison staff on strike over dangerous conditions

Published September 15, 2018
Prison officers protest over violence and safety concerns outside the Leicester prison on Friday.—Reuters
Prison officers protest over violence and safety concerns outside the Leicester prison on Friday.—Reuters

LONDON: Around 5,000 prison staff across England and Wales briefly walked off their jobs on Friday in protest over skyrocketing violence that sees 27 workers assaulted every day.

Prison conditions have deteriorated sharply since austerity measures introduced in recent years saw the system lose around 20 per cent of its operational staff.

Four urgent reports issued in the past year about safety in the 127 correctional facilities found potential for a “complete breakdown” in order and inmates effectively assuming control.

The POA trade union — an organisation that accounts for 90 per cent of the estimated 30,000 prison workers in England and Wales — called for staff to stage pickets outside prisons until further notice.

“There have been 31,025 prisoner on prisoner assaults since 2010 — up 108 per cent,” POA National Executive Committee member Dave Cook said.

“There are 27.4 assaults on staff in per day. That is up 197 per cent,” he said. “Twenty-seven prison workers will get assaulted today.” The trade union called off its action a matter of hours after Justice Minister Rory Stewart accused it of breaking the law and threatened to seek court action to force staff back to work.

POA said the union decided to call off the protests “following meaningful engagement” with the minister and a commitment to develop a joint action plan.

Stewart vowed in August to quit within a year if he failed to reduce the level of drugs and violence.

He has since promised to invest 10 million ($13 million) into the 10 most troubled prisons to help search for drugs and provide staff training and support.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2018

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