Dealing with the “catastrophic” backlog of driver’s licenses is due to management decisions that “put people at risk”, Congressman Have heard of it.
Mark Serwotka is the Secretary General of the Public and Commercial Service Union (PCS), representing the workers in the Office of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) Swansea South Wales Said that the agreement to improve working conditions was withdrawn “without any explanation.”
He told the Transportation Task Force that there have been 643 coronavirus cases in the site, including one death.
It makes management decisions that we believe put people at risk
Mr. Serwotka said: “The DVLA has caused the largest Covid outbreak of any workplace in the UK.
“It is centrally operated Cabinet Office A guide to dealing with the Covid pandemic.
“It makes management decisions that we believe put people at risk.”
Motorists, trainee drivers and truck drivers have been worried about the long time to receive documents from DVLA.
The parliamentary question on July 5 showed that due to on-site social distancing requirements and industrial actions, the turnaround time was between 6 and 10 weeks.
PCS members launched a series of strikes as part of a campaign to adopt more safety measures, including reducing the number of employees expected to work on site.
Plan to take further action.
Mr. Serwotka said: “The catastrophic state of the Swansea DVLA backlog is now mainly due to labor disputes between the labor force and the DVLA management.”



