From Barnet Unison
Yesterday staff were told at a series of briefings that Capita Symonds is the preferred bidder to deliver a whole range of Council Regulatory services to Barnet residents and businesses.
Yesterday staff were told at a series of briefings that Capita Symonds is the preferred bidder to deliver a whole range of Council Regulatory services to Barnet residents and businesses.
The services to be handed over to
Capita include the following:
Trading Standards & Licensing, Land Charges,
Planning & Development, Building Control & Structures, Environmental
Health, Highways Strategy, Highways Network Management, Highways Traffic
& Development, Highways Transport & Regeneration, Strategic Planning
& Regeneration, Hendon Cemetery & Crematoria
Barnet Council has a number of
statutory responsibilities to monitor the private sector in order to
ensure the health and safety of their residents. The recent high- profile
national public-health scandal about the use of Horsemeat in processed
foods emphasises that private companies do not adequately monitor
their own activities, leaving the public at risk. If Barnet Council is allowed
to privatise these services, it will set a dangerous precedent for other
councils.
Barnet Council has been promoting
itself as an innovator for the future of public services by adopting the
Commissioning Council model. In the last 12 months the Council has
overseen a significant number of services outsourced to other providers. The
full list of services are HERE.
John Burgess UNISON Branch
Secretary said:
Barnet Council is making a huge mistake in handing over these critical services to the private sector. It is not just about the risks this brings but what it means in term of democratic accountability. Next year we have the local elections in May 2014. What options will there be for the electorate if all the council spend is tied up into complex contracts? As for all the remaining staff the message is stark: no matter how loyal you are, no matter how hard you work political dogma is dictating all services are to be outsourced. Today a number of our members have chosen to wear black armbands/ black clothing as a sign of the demise of the public sector ethos in Barnet Council.
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