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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 12:36 pm 
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JerryChicken wrote:There is a lot of conflicting information appearing in the press over G4S as can be seen in the history of this thread - in this report http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/14/london-2012-olympic-security-g4s their CEO re-states the position that his company may lose up to £50m on their contract because of penalties while David Cameron blusters in with a statement that companies who fail in their commitments will be persued for refunds and penalties, while seemingly unaware that earlier in the week the Independant reported that the G4S contract did not include penalty clauses but seemed to be structured in a supermarket-style procurement procedure where the Olympic organisers can pay-as-you-go from shelves full of trained security staff.


That is appalling. I used to work a company that managed contracted out services that included penalty fines for not meeting deadlines for issues, down to even the speed at which small maintenance tasks e.g. changing light bulbs, were completed. To not have than in place at the start surely has to be a conscious decision agreed via consultation with G4S. I can't see how a fully trained and experienced group of lawyers would have overlooked this possibility on a contract worth £300m. This means that the government officials who agreed to this at the time must have been aware that this aspect of the contract may not be fulfilled. In which case you are talking willful negligence, a gross misconduct issue in any workplace.
JerryChicken wrote:There is a lot of conflicting information appearing in the press over G4S as can be seen in the history of this thread - in this report http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jul/14/london-2012-olympic-security-g4s their CEO re-states the position that his company may lose up to £50m on their contract because of penalties while David Cameron blusters in with a statement that companies who fail in their commitments will be persued for refunds and penalties, while seemingly unaware that earlier in the week the Independant reported that the G4S contract did not include penalty clauses but seemed to be structured in a supermarket-style procurement procedure where the Olympic organisers can pay-as-you-go from shelves full of trained security staff.


That is appalling. I used to work a company that managed contracted out services that included penalty fines for not meeting deadlines for issues, down to even the speed at which small maintenance tasks e.g. changing light bulbs, were completed. To not have than in place at the start surely has to be a conscious decision agreed via consultation with G4S. I can't see how a fully trained and experienced group of lawyers would have overlooked this possibility on a contract worth £300m. This means that the government officials who agreed to this at the time must have been aware that this aspect of the contract may not be fulfilled. In which case you are talking willful negligence, a gross misconduct issue in any workplace.






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McClennan wrote:That is appalling. I used to work a company that managed contracted out services that included penalty fines for not meeting deadlines for issues, down to even the speed at which small maintenance tasks e.g. changing light bulbs, were completed. To not have than in place at the start surely has to be a conscious decision agreed via consultation with G4S. I can't see how a fully trained and experienced group of lawyers would have overlooked this possibility on a contract worth £300m. This means that the government officials who agreed to this at the time must have been aware that this aspect of the contract may not be fulfilled. In which case you are talking willful negligence, a gross misconduct issue in any workplace.



If this report http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/cameron-says-g4s-will-be-penalised-for-its-failings-7942379.html in the Indy is to be believed in its entirety then even David Cameron is not yet aware of the scope of the contract with G4S, either that or he is blustering again.
McClennan wrote:That is appalling. I used to work a company that managed contracted out services that included penalty fines for not meeting deadlines for issues, down to even the speed at which small maintenance tasks e.g. changing light bulbs, were completed. To not have than in place at the start surely has to be a conscious decision agreed via consultation with G4S. I can't see how a fully trained and experienced group of lawyers would have overlooked this possibility on a contract worth £300m. This means that the government officials who agreed to this at the time must have been aware that this aspect of the contract may not be fulfilled. In which case you are talking willful negligence, a gross misconduct issue in any workplace.



If this report http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/cameron-says-g4s-will-be-penalised-for-its-failings-7942379.html in the Indy is to be believed in its entirety then even David Cameron is not yet aware of the scope of the contract with G4S, either that or he is blustering again.






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Sibbs Rhinos wrote:What's also worrying is they don't seem to be doing proper background checks on any of the staff who will be searching bags etc. A terrorist organisation could have it's members hired and let bombs etc into the stadiums.


Why would you expect them to do something that requires time and manpower – and thus impinges on their profits?

Indeed, as has been touched on, it's just outrageous that government hasn't scrapped the red tape and allowed them to employ without any checks whatsoever, never mind 'proper' ones. After all, we know that it's exactly that sort of red tape that is the cause of unemployment and is just holding back business and the economy.






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Not just the army being brought in, police too

This afternoon's statement by Theresa "and I am not making this up" May, should be interesting. An open goal for the opposition, especially as May apparently has shares in the company that is the major shareholder in G4S
Not just the army being brought in, police too

This afternoon's statement by Theresa "and I am not making this up" May, should be interesting. An open goal for the opposition, especially as May apparently has shares in the company that is the major shareholder in G4S






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Apologies in advance for linking to a Daily Mail piece (from a Ben Goldacre tweet), but cleaners at the Olympics are being housed in dreadful conditions.

And the government/Locog is struggling to work out where to house the extra soldiers too.

Incidentally, even Moody's is saying there will be little general economic benefit to the country from the Games, outside of the usual corporate suspects.
Apologies in advance for linking to a Daily Mail piece (from a Ben Goldacre tweet), but cleaners at the Olympics are being housed in dreadful conditions.

And the government/Locog is struggling to work out where to house the extra soldiers too.

Incidentally, even Moody's is saying there will be little general economic benefit to the country from the Games, outside of the usual corporate suspects.






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Chris28 wrote:Not just the army being brought in, police too

This afternoon's statement by Theresa "and I am not making this up" May, should be interesting. An open goal for the opposition, especially as May apparently has shares in the company that is the major shareholder in G4S


The Gtr Manchester Police Federation spokesman wasn't pulling any punches in that article nor in his radio interviews, you'd expect him to have a political bias as he is basically a union leader but he does have a very valid viewpoint in ridiculing the private sector's attempts to replicate what his police force do every day of the week.

On the other hand what do we honestly expect, with all due respect to those who applied for security guarding jobs at G4S for the period of the Olympics, here we have a situation where there is a genuine need for security and where there is the outside possibility that without security there could be attacks on various teams (hello, Munich Olympics anyone ?), and so in a meeting of senior organisers or even politicians at some time during the past seven years, somebody thought it would be adequate to use temporary, short contract employees on minimum wage, many of whom do not hold security credentials and have had to be trained (so we deduce that they've never done the job before) - and its likely that these people have come from either low paid jobs or been taken from the lines of the unemployed, its hardly surprising that many of them have failed to turn up at places of employment this morning - many of us know what its like to be living on a basic income, its quite likely that when told to report to a hotel in manchester that they couldn't afford to get there if transport wasn't available.

Some simple questions need to be asked - what are the terms of their employment and how are they being deployed to the various sites - the very least that the police do is transport their officers to sites properly, and pay them more than £8 an hour to do a serious job.
Chris28 wrote:Not just the army being brought in, police too

This afternoon's statement by Theresa "and I am not making this up" May, should be interesting. An open goal for the opposition, especially as May apparently has shares in the company that is the major shareholder in G4S


The Gtr Manchester Police Federation spokesman wasn't pulling any punches in that article nor in his radio interviews, you'd expect him to have a political bias as he is basically a union leader but he does have a very valid viewpoint in ridiculing the private sector's attempts to replicate what his police force do every day of the week.

On the other hand what do we honestly expect, with all due respect to those who applied for security guarding jobs at G4S for the period of the Olympics, here we have a situation where there is a genuine need for security and where there is the outside possibility that without security there could be attacks on various teams (hello, Munich Olympics anyone ?), and so in a meeting of senior organisers or even politicians at some time during the past seven years, somebody thought it would be adequate to use temporary, short contract employees on minimum wage, many of whom do not hold security credentials and have had to be trained (so we deduce that they've never done the job before) - and its likely that these people have come from either low paid jobs or been taken from the lines of the unemployed, its hardly surprising that many of them have failed to turn up at places of employment this morning - many of us know what its like to be living on a basic income, its quite likely that when told to report to a hotel in manchester that they couldn't afford to get there if transport wasn't available.

Some simple questions need to be asked - what are the terms of their employment and how are they being deployed to the various sites - the very least that the police do is transport their officers to sites properly, and pay them more than £8 an hour to do a serious job.






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When will our incompetent Home Secretary (yes, yet another one!) resign?

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If it doesn't Osborne needs a miracle. Suggestions that if things don't improve soon he's out and Hague may be his replacement.


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A report commissioned by this current government by PWC a couple of years ago showed that its normal for any economic benefits of any of the modern Olympic games to drop after the Games have finished, which makes sense really, apparently this was very noticeable after the Athens Games - if the current government hopes that any Olympic boost to the economy will continue into quarter four then they are the only ones with such a hope.






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