Napo and UNISON survey reveals a stressed and demoralised workforce that has no confidence in government privatisation proposals
A survey of more than 1,000 probation workers has delivered a damning verdict on the government's decision to break up the probation service and sell-off half to profit making private companies.
99% of respondents revealed they do not support the government's probation reforms, while 93% do not believe that the changes will provide value for the money for the taxpayer. 98% said they have no confidence in Secretary of State for Justice Chris Grayling.
Napo and UNISON - the unions representing more than 12,000 probation workers -have today sent the results of the survey to the Justice Select Committee.