29/01/15
Privatisation:
Interpreting the Cost of Justice
[…]
Now in its fourth year, the agreement has been described by politicians as a “car crash” and “nothing short of shambolic”. An ongoing boycott
by the vast majority of qualified and experienced court interpreters, following
the cut in standards and pay the contract entails, has meant the contract
target of 98% of fulfilled assignments has never been met. The MoJ has had the
option throughout of terminating this contract which has never been performed
according to the terms agreed; instead, it has chosen repeatedly to defend it
and its partnership with Capita TI. […]
Read more here: https://onesmallwindow.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/privatisation-interpreting-the-cost-of-justice/
No comments:
Post a Comment