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Orden judicial del desafio de los oficiales de la prisión

Miércoles 29 de agosto de 2007
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Los millares de oficiales de la prisión están desafiando una prescripción de la tribunal superior y están rechazando terminar su huelga nacional sobre un conflicto de la paga. La huelga de la sorpresa de los miembros asociación de los oficiales de la prisión la' (POA) en Inglaterra y País de Gales comenzó en 0700 BST.

La acción vino después de ella se sacó de un acuerdo de la huelga de no con el gobierno.

Los oficiales en Bristol, Cantorbery y Lartin largo volvieron al trabajo por la tarde, pero otros miembros de POA dijeron que permanecerían hacia fuera por 24 horas.

El presidente Charles Bushell de la asociación de los gobernadores de la prisión dijo a noticias de BBC las 129 prisiones en Inglaterra y País de Gales había sufrido la interrupción.

Durante el día, mantuvieron a los presos bloqueados sus células y los encargados mayores tomaron la carga de deberes tales como comidas que distribuían. Dieron vuelta a los visitantes también lejos y los aspectos de la corte cancelaron.

El comité ejecutivo nacional Del POA, que es debido a la reunión en Londres por la tarde, es todavía publicar instrucciones formales a sus miembros en cómo responder a la prescripción.

BBC Daniel correspondiente Sandford dijo que la unión aparecía utilizar “táctica delaying” para estirar el conflicto hacia fuera, potencialmente arriesgando el gobierno que buscaba otra orden de las cortes para practicar una abertura la prescripción.

Acción extensa del `'

¿A principios de este año el cuerpo de revisión independiente de la paga para las prisiones recomendó a los sueldos de los ministros que se extendían de? ¿12.000 para el personal auxiliar a casi? 32.000 para los oficiales principales, representando 2.5% subidas de dos etapas.

¿La mayoría del comienzo de los oficiales de la prisión encendido alrededor? 17.700.

El POA, que tiene 28.000 miembros, dijo que el hasta 90% de los que habían sido de servicio debido había ensamblado la huelga.

Dijo que la huelga había sido “extensa y sin precedente” y había “lockdown” - donde confinan a los presos a sus células - a lo más las prisiones.

Las prisiones afectadas incluyen:

  • Prisión de Liverpool donde cerca de 25-30 oficiales llamativos suspenden temporalmente su acción para tratar de tres presos que habían subido encendido a una azotea
  • Prisión de Birmingham donde ha ocurrido una reunión al aire libre total; traban a los 1.450 presos abajo, y los coches de bomberos atendidos al reparto con dos fuegos de menor importancia, un interior una célula y desperdicios encienden afuera
  • Prisión de Bristol donde más de 120 oficiales ensamblaron una línea de piquete después de desayuno de la porción a los internos. El personal volvió al trabajo en BST 1550
  • El ajenjo friega en Londres del oeste, en donde los 1.300 presos están siendo ocupados por ocho gobernadores
    Prisión de Bristol

    Officers at Bristol prison began to return to duties in the afternoon

  • Manchester prison - formerly known as Strangeways - where plans are in place to serve packed lunches and dinners to inmates in their cells
  • Cardiff prison where inmates locked in their cells have taunted a picket line in the car park with shouts of “You’re breaking the law”
  • Dartmoor, Exeter and Channings Wood prisons in south-west England
  • Wakefield prison, where POA officials claimed the 745 inmates - including Soham killer Ian Huntley - were being guarded by no more than 20 senior managers
  • Frankland high-security prison, County Durham, where a handful of striking officers volunteered to go back to work because of the danger posed by inmates
  • Wellingborough Prison in Northamptonshire where the site is being run by the governor and other civilian staff

The Association of Chief Police Officers said police cells were being used for any inmates who could not return to their normal prison after court and for newly sentenced prisoners.

‘Overwhelming case’

The prison population in England and Wales is close to capacity levels, with about 80,000 people held.

At the High Court, the judge, Mr Justice Ramsey, said there was an “overwhelming case” that a legally binding agreement had been broken.

Lawyers for the Ministry of Justice told the High Court the strike had meant there was a backlog of 900 people waiting to be transferred to prisons.

The hearing was also told a prisoner had been found dead in a cell.

A government lawyer said he was not making a link between the strike and the death but it was a concern.

Staff at the category-C Acklington prison in Northumberland later said they did not believe the death of William Stuart Laidlaw, who was found hanged at 0930 BST, was connected to the strike.

Mr Justice Ramsey said the effect of any strike would have “particularly difficult consequences” to prisons already filled to capacity.

“Given the current position in the prisons, it is clear in my view that this is an appropriate case where the administration of the prison service as part of the administration of justice in the country requires the grant of the injunction,” he said.

In Bristol, local POA representative Paul Moltby said he had seen the wording of the injunction and believed officers had no choice but to return to work.

“The judge makes it quite clear that anybody who does not go back to work… does not follow the court order… will be in contempt of court and that is not a position we feel that we can put prison officers in,” he said.

Shadow minister for justice Edward Garnier said the government had “mis-managed, both strategically and on a day-to-day basis the prison estate” and “wound-up” the POA.

Officials say Justice Secretary Jack Straw is planning to hold talks with the POA next week but deny the government had failed to address concerns about pay and falling morale.

BBC


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