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British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:26 pm
by Sionnach Glic
July 29, 2009
Union fury as civil service outsources jobs to India
Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor

More than 100 jobs at the British Council are to be outsourced to India as part of a massive cost-cutting drive to save the taxpayer money, The Times has learnt.

The decision to recruit local Indian workers to fill finance and IT posts has infuriated unions, who fear that this could be the blueprint for Whitehall.

It is believed to be the first time that the Civil Service or a quango has directly exported jobs to save costs. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which funds the British Council, is exploring similar options. A spokesman said that administrative jobs could be carried out by local staff in regional hubs overseas.

The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), which represents civil servants, said that the British Council decision went against Gordon Brown's stated principle of "British jobs for British people" and could not be justified during a recession.

The council, which promotes British culture and language abroad, said that 500 of its 1,300 British workers would have to go in the next 18 months to save £45 million. More than a fifth of these posts are to be filled in India and the body plans to bring some of the Indian recruits over to "shadow" finance staff in Manchester.

The proposals coincide with the Treasury's review of quangos, which cost the taxpayer £64 billion a year. The Treasury wants to cut or merge as many as possible. David Cameron has pledged a "bonfire of quangos" if the Tories win the next general election.

Martin Davidson, the British Council's chief executive, said that 280 of the 500 back-office staff to be cut were permanent and the remainder were agency, part-time or contract staff. The body received £205 million from the taxpayer this year. He said that its budget had already been cut by 10 per cent and that he had drawn up a further £25 million in efficiency savings. It makes about £450 million from its commercial programme including language and teaching courses.

The Times has seen documents showing that the quango is considering plans to cut 80 per cent or 800 of its permanent staff to just 240 within five years. However, Mr Davidson said that this had not been discussed by the council executive or trustees and that there were no proposals to implement cutbacks beyond next year. He said that finance staff had looked at a series of scenarios involving heavier job losses but that these were "not part of discussions in any sense whatsover." He acknowledged that such cuts would involve "catastrophic" changes to the programmes that the council wanted to deliver.

The PCS is furious that jobs are to go to India. A spokesman, Dave Cliff, said: "We think it is an absolute disgrace. The British Council is an educational and cultural organisation to support British culture, but a big part of this organisation is now going to be based abroad."The union is considering lodging a tribunal application because management failed to consult them over the job changes. It claims that staff at the British Council are civil servants since they belong to the Civil Service Pension scheme. Mr Davidson said that technically they were public servants.

A spokesman for the Cabinet Office said that it was unlikely that Whitehall departments would send jobs offshore, partly for security reasons.

A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: "The FCO is working actively to deliver cost savings and to ensure that as much of our resource as possible is focused on frontline activity delivering for the UK. We therefore fully understand the British Council's efforts in that direction."

Mr Davidson said that he hoped that most of the cuts could be made through voluntary redundancies. "Our spending power overseas has been hit by the fall in the value of sterling in the last year," he said. "To ensure that we continue to spend as much of the money we receive from the taxpayer as possible on our programmes abroad, we are cutting our running costs by creating leaner, lighter and more effective administrative and back-office functions."

Final decisions about which jobs will go to India will be taken in the next few weeks, but they are expected to include 58 finance posts, up to 40 IT posts and 15 posts for a new centre of excellence. About half the jobs to be cut will be in education and teaching. Some of these areas will have to be contracted out to voluntary groups or local authorities.
Gordon Brown just shot himself in the foot yet again, I think.

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Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:49 pm
by Mikey
Fiscally, it might make sense. As far as quality control, it's never going to be the same as with true native, local employment. Politically, Brown just stepped in front of a bus.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:59 pm
by Tyyr
Politically I can't imagine a more stupid move to make.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:03 pm
by Tsukiyumi
Tyyr wrote:Politically I can't imagine a more stupid move to make.
Mooning the Queen.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:11 pm
by Captain Seafort
Tsukiyumi wrote:Mooning the Queen.
Tyyr wrote:Politically I can't imagine a more stupid move to make.
I think he was talking about political suicide, not actual suicide.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:28 pm
by Tsukiyumi
:laughroll:

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:51 pm
by Foxfyre
I think mooning the queen would be high up there. Granted that would not only show his stupidity but possibly that he does have balls.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:10 am
by Teaos
Idiot. He was already on the way out from what I'd heard anyway.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:16 pm
by Sionnach Glic
It's the political equivelant of stepping out in front of an oncoming train.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:00 pm
by Tyyr
Is he just trying to piss off the electorate? I can't imagine anyone being as stupid as to think this wouldn't blow up in their faces.

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:17 pm
by Mikey
Rochey wrote:It's the political equivelant of stepping out in front of an oncoming train.
Mikey, earlier, wrote:Politically, Brown just stepped in front of a bus.
Always trying to one-up me, huh? :P

Re: British Civil Service Jobs To Be Outsourced

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:09 pm
by Sionnach Glic
Ah, so that's where that came from. :lol: