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Burnham urged to intervene over ‘zero-hours’ custody officers in private prison

Burnham urged to intervene over ‘zero-hours’ custody officers in private prison

Summary

Andy Burnham is being urged to act over HMP Millsike, a privately run prison near York, which plans to hire custody officers on zero-hours contracts for escorting prisoners. The prison, managed by Mitie, has staff shortages and empty cells, raising concerns from the prison officers’ union about worker rights, security, and safety.

Key Facts

  • HMP Millsike is a category C prison near York, run by the company Mitie.
  • Mitie wants to hire prison custody officers on zero-hours contracts, meaning workers have no guaranteed hours.
  • The prison currently has about 350 empty cells due to a lack of staff.
  • The Prison Officers’ Association (POA) opposes zero-hours contracts, saying they harm worker rights and prison safety.
  • The prison officers on zero-hours would escort prisoners to courts, other prisons, and medical appointments.
  • The role offers flexible hours but involves handling prisoners, which differs from other support staff roles.
  • There have been serious safety concerns about violence at HMP Millsike, with watchdogs feeling unsafe alone.
  • Mitie receives about £33 million a year to manage the prison and has been criticized for its management so far.
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