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PCS pledges resistance to mooted job cuts in courts

PROPOSED job cuts under the government’s court modernisation programme that spell the loss of thousands of jobs will be fiercely fought, civil servants’ union PCS vowed yesterday.

Briefing documents sent to senior judges earlier this week showed the reforms would mean the loss of 6,500 jobs by 2022, confirming fears stoked by the recent board appointment of Tim Parker, dubbed “the Prince of Darkness” by the GMB union over mass sackings at AA.

PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka pledged to fight any compulsory redundancies, saying: “Our court system is in meltdown. Courts are kept from sinking by the hard work of the dedicated staff who keep them afloat in the face of budget cuts.

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