TUC publish report on digitisation of public services

20 Jan 2022 12:04 PM

The TUC has published a new report on digitisation across the public sector.

The report Opportunities and threats to the public sector from digitisation reviews evidence from the UK and Europe to consider how digitisation could improve work and services in sectors like healthcare and administration. And it addresses challenges and risks such as redundancy and deskilling, calling for training, investment, and new safeguards.

The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated moves towards digitisation that were already underway, creating opportunities for improved services:

But it also carries significant risks:

And there are impacts on union organising:

The report argues for the importance of strong and active trade unions in the sector to secure the benefits of digitisation for staff and services users, while protecting them from harmful effects.

The TUC recommends that the government should:

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is expected to play an increasing role as part of digitisation. The principles from the TUC's 2021 AI manifesto should be applied, including:  

The report marks the beginning of more detailed work by the TUC on the digitisation of public services. If you are a trade union organiser with some relevant experiences and ideas to share, please contact Kamaljeet Gill (email: kgill@tuc.org.uk).