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Court staff begin nine-day walkout over case management system

The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said members working as legal advisers and court associates will strike from Saturday to October 30.

Nina Lloyd
Friday 21 October 2022 19:01 EDT
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Sixty-eight courts across England and Wales will be affected by staff launching a strike in a dispute over a controversial case management system.

The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said its members working as legal advisers and court associates will stage a nine-day walkout starting on Saturday.

The workers, who postponed last monthā€™s planned strike after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, are locked in a row over the use of the so-called Common Platform system.

Their employer, His Majestyā€™s Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS), has said the scheme is key to modernising the court system.

But the PCS says ā€œteething problemsā€ that staff were warned of when the scheme was introduced two years ago have persisted, forcing them to work longer hours and negatively impacting the justice system.

The union previously said 180 of its members were involved in the row, which will see industrial action take place from October 22-30.

Initially 55 courts were to be affected, but after strike action was postponed following the Queenā€™s death, staff in 13 more courts voted to take part too.

The PCS said there will be picket lines outside Luton Magistratesā€™ Court, Manchester Magistratesā€™ Court and Peterborough Magistratesā€™ Court from 8.30am on Monday.

It adversely impacts on (our members') family lives and, importantly, on their ability to deliver justice

Mark Serwotka, PCS general secretary

Among the others are magistratesā€™ courts in Wimbledon, Lavender Hill, Willesden and Uxbridge in London, as well as ones in Sussex, Cardiff, Somerset, the Midlands and Hampshire.

The unionā€™s general secretary, Mark Serwotka, said: ā€œOur members in courts feel a huge amount of resentment and resolve because their voices are being ignored by managers.

ā€œWeā€™ve asked managers to stop the roll-out of the scheme and they havenā€™t. They havenā€™t even paused for negotiations to take place. They talk a lot about feedback, but theyā€™re not listening. Theyā€™re just ploughing on, regardless of the consequences.

ā€œThis is not a new scheme. When it was introduced two years ago, we were told there would be teething problems and that once itā€™s embedded itā€™ll get better.

ā€œIt hasnā€™t. Our members are working longer hours, it adversely impacts on their family lives and, importantly, on their ability to deliver justice.ā€

An HMCTS spokesperson said when the unionā€™s ballot result first came in: ā€œThis is a disappointing outcome as we have been working with staff and unions on the rollout of the Common Platform since September 2020, and it has already dealt with over 158,000 criminal cases.ā€

They have been contacted for further comment.

According to the PCS, the courts affected by strike action are:Ā  Aberystwyth Justice Centre; Aldershot Justice Centre, Barrow-In-Furness Magistratesā€™ Court; Basingstoke Magistratesā€™ Court; Beverley Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Bolton Magistratesā€™ Court; Brighton Magistratesā€™ Court, Bristol Magistratesā€™ Court and Tribunals Hearing Centre; Caernarfon Justice Centre; Cambridge Magistratesā€™ Court; Cardiff Magistratesā€™ Court; Carlisle Magistratesā€™ Court; Crawley Magistratesā€™ Court; Crewe (South Cheshire) Magistratesā€™ Court; Derby Magistratesā€™ Court; Durham County Court and Family Court; Ealing Magistratesā€™ Court, Gateshead Law Courts; Grimsby Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Guildford Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Hastings Magistratesā€™ Court; Haverfordwest Magistratesā€™ Court; Hereford Justice Centre; High Wycombe Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Kidderminster Magistratesā€™ Court; Lavender Hill Magistratesā€™ Court; Lincoln Magistratesā€™ Court; Liverpool and Knowsley Magistratesā€™ Court; Liverpool Civil and Family Court; Llanelli Magistratesā€™ Court; Luton and South Bedfordshire Magistratesā€™ Court; Manchester Magistratesā€™ Court; Mansfield Magistratesā€™ and County Court; Merthyr Tydfil Combined Court Centre; Mid and South East Northumberland Law Courts; Milton Keynes Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Mold Justice Centre; Newcastle Upon Tyne Crown Court and Magistratesā€™ Court; Newport (South Wales) Magistratesā€™ Court; Newton Aycliffe Magistratesā€™ Court; North Somerset Magistratesā€™ Court; North Staffordshire Justice Centre; North Tyneside Magistratesā€™ Court; Nottingham Magistrates Court; Oxford Magistratesā€™ Court; Peterborough Magistratesā€™ Court; Portsmouth Magistratesā€™ Court; Reading Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Redditch Magistratesā€™ Court; Sefton Magistratesā€™ Court; South Tyneside Magistratesā€™ Court; St Albans Magistratesā€™ Court; Staines Magistratesā€™ Court and Family Court; Stockport Magistratesā€™ Court; Sunderland County, Family, Magistratesā€™ and Tribunals Hearings; Swindon Magistratesā€™ Court; Tameside Magistratesā€™ Court; Teesside Magistratesā€™ Court; Telford Magistratesā€™ Court; Uxbridge Magistratesā€™ Court; Warrington Magistratesā€™ Court; West Hampshire Magistratesā€™ Court; Wigan and Leigh Magistratesā€™ Court; Willesden Magistratesā€™ Court; Wimbledon Magistratesā€™ Court; Worcester Justice Centre; Worthing Magistratesā€™ Court; and Yeovil County, Family and Magistratesā€™ Court.

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