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Cabinet Office statement on industrial action - 12.45pm

Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude, said:

The dedicated majority of public sector workers are working normally today and rigorous contingency plans are ensuring that nearly all key public services remain open as usual.

“We can now confirm that far fewer civil servants are on strike than in November – with around 100,000 taking part – down from 146,000 last year. This is dramatically lower than union claims.

“Nevertheless it is very disappointing that a handful of unions insist on carrying on with futile strike action which will benefit no one. We would urge these union leaders to reconsider their position. Pension talks will not be reopened and nothing further will be achieved through strike action.

"In March we set out our final proposed agreements on pension reform following more than a year of intensive discussions with trades unions. Our reforms ensure that public sector pensions will remain among the very best available and that they can be sustained for the future.

"Public sector workers are being asked to work a bit longer and pay a bit more, but they will continue to get a guaranteed pension which is index-linked and inflation-proofed. Most staff on low and middle incomes will receive a pension at retirement as good as what they expect today, and for many it will be even better."

Update on Public Services

Civil Service

Early returns show that around 100,000 civil servants are on strike – down from 146,000 in November.

Borders

Overnight the borders have been managed without any delays, and we will continue to deploy staff to manage peak arrivals during the day. For example, staff in northern France have prevented 18 people attempting to evade our border controls by hiding in lorries and have been handed over to French authorities.

Driving tests

The Driving Standards Agency is urging all driving test candidates booked to take a test on Thursday 10 May to attend as usual. Theory tests are not affected and will be taking place as planned.

Job centres

In the whole of the UK only nine out of just over 700 job centres are closed.

Health

As Unite represent only 5 per cent of NHS staff in England and Wales we expect minimal impact on services for patients.

HMRC

All HMRC’s contact centres are open and taking calls. Most HMRC enquiry centres are also open for business.

Prisons

We have implemented our contingency plans, and our priority is to protect the public and ensure that prisons remain safe and secure.

Probation

We have no reported disruption to Probation Services.

Courts

There are a total of 407 operational Courts and 97 Tribunals. There are currently four planned court closures, but the work of these courts has been diverted to other courts so services have not been affected.

For further information about public services please visit www.direct.gov.uk.

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