The PCS DWP Group Executive
Committee (GEC) met on the 27th September and agreed to recommend that all PCS
members in the DWP do not fill in the staff survey and do not complete it. PCS
colleagues in the HMRC are also being asked to boycott the staff survey.
Completion of the staff survey is entirely voluntary. Talk to your PCS rep or
email Leeds’pcs.org.uk
if you are put under any pressure to complete it.
Management misuse past surveys
This decision was taken because it has become clear to PCS that
management pick and choose the results of the staff survey to bring in
detrimental policies such as the hated and discredited performance system. For
instance management have justified the ‘must improve’ category in the people
performance policy and the increase in the use of ‘Performance Improvement
Plans’ (PIPs) from the results of the survey is previous years. Yet the truth
is that only a small minority of staff completing previous staff surveys
support these hated policies.
Management do not listen
The GEC recognises that some members feel the staff survey is an
opportunity to express their view to management. In the past PCS has encouraged
members to complete the survey. But the GEC believes that the survey has been
manipulated to bring about poorer working conditions and should therefore now be
boycotted.
It is a fact that all previous
Staff Surveys have found that a large proportion of staff have no faith in
senior managers. Management have done nothing about this. Staff are the most
valued resource DWP has and their views should be listened to and acted on.
A message must be sent to DWP management that we have had enough of lip
service being paid to members issues.
We need more staff not more
pressure
The performance management system is being used to put unrealistic
pressure on PCS members to meet targets despite cuts in staff numbers, whilst
the DWP are claim that employment levels are increasing and workloads are
dropping. We know this is nonsense.
The DWP has cut over 20,000 staff since 2010. PCS believes there is a
staffing crisis in the DWP and for that reason has submitted a staffing claim
to the department to return to 2010 staffing levels. PCS members should not
face continuing pressure and unrealistic targets because of the drive to cut
public spending and services.
Don’t undermine negotiations
Over the summer PCS has been consulting our members and reps on our
national campaign. It is quite clear from those meetings that job security, low
pay and attacks on terms and conditions are what concern you.
PCS will continue to demand that the Government talk to the union at a
national central level to deal with these issues. The staff survey will not win
us better pay and conditions.
In the DWP over 75% of staff are members of PCS. Management know we are
strong campaigning union. We are stronger when we speak with one voice. Don’t
let management keep using the staff survey to undermine proper negotiations.
Say no to management pressure
It was reported to the GEC that management this year are being
particularly pro-active in trying to get staff to complete the staff survey.
Local management are using scare tactics such as claiming offices would
be under threat for closure if it does not get good results. This is not true.
The staff survey is voluntary
Remember - the staff survey is voluntary and no-one should be put under any
pressure to complete it. If you are feel coerced or in any way forced to
complete it immediately tell your PCS rep or email leeds@pcs.org.uk .
Stick together
By not completing the staff survey PCS members working in the DWP will
be sending a clear message to DWP management that:
·
You
have had enough of the manipulation of staff survey for detrimental change
·
You will
not be pressured into filling in a survey that gets misused and does not solve
the key issues affecting you.
Please support the boycott and
encourage others to do the same
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