The PCS civil service workers’ union has pledged to combat any plans for compulsory redundancies in the Glasgow Identity and Passport Service (IPS).
Management has announced that it wants to axe 100 jobs from the department’s Cowcaddens site.
Paul McGoay, the PCS IPS group president, told Socialist Worker, “A 90-day consultation period about the job losses is now taking place, but we could be faced with compulsory redundancies.
“This is down to the treasury making every civil service department carry out ‘efficiencies’. It is also to do with the fact that the IPS has been tasked with producing ID cards, and we need to make more ‘efficiencies’ to pay for them.
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