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Treasury threatened with court challenge over civil service pensions ‘theft’ Unions preparing judicial review plans over department’s “diabolical” proposals to pay for McCloud case costs PA Images 04 May 2021 Ministers’ proposals to make up for botched reforms to public sector pensions could themselves be subjected to a High Court challenge, civil service unions have warned. PCS, the civil service’s biggest union, said the Treasury’s solution to pay for the additional pensions costs resulting from the Court of Appeal’s 2018 McCloud judgment would effectively “steal” reduced contributions and increased benefits from members of the Civil Service Pension Scheme. It is working with public sector unions including Prospect and the FDA on a judicial review bid that would seek to have the Treasury’s McCloud remedy declared wrong in law, and said it will be pressing for a hearing of the case “this summer”. ....
But multiple law enforcement sources said it would be impossible for officers to police supermarkets and insisted forces needed greater clarity about how the rules should be imposed. On Monday Derbyshire police said it had withdrawn controversial £200 fines handed to two women who drove five miles from their home to meet for a walk. Apologising, the force said it had been “working hard to understand the ever-changing guidance and legislation”. Asked about enforcing rules in supermarkets, one senior police leader said “we won’t be doing that”, adding: “Do people really want the police telling you: ‘that’s not above your nose’? There are no extra officers. Everything else [crime] is still happening. Where is the greater risk: do you put two people in a supermarket not wearing masks before a woman suffering domestic violence? ....
Sean Coughlin, BBC, December 15, 2020 “Unconscious bias training” is being scrapped for civil servants in England, with ministers saying it does not work. The training, intended to tackle patterns of discrimination and prejudice, is used in many workplaces. The government says there is no evidence it changes attitudes – and is urging other public sector employers to end this type of training. But race equality campaigner Halima Begum said the government “mustn’t backtrack on anti-racism training”. Discrimination Lucille Thirlby, assistant general secretary of the FDA civil servants’ union, called on ministers to say “what are you going to replace it with”. ....