The Cabinet Office was keen to point to UKSV’s use of surge staff from other departments,37 although there were just 13 such staff between January and November 2022 alongside about 50 contingent labour staff (see also Figure 1).38 It said the use of more contingent labour solved the need to fit within wider Civil Service aspirations around headcount numbers, although “by the time you recruit, you vet and you train, it takes a long time.”39 The Cabinet Office expects UKSV to maintain its own h...
The Cabinet Office was keen to point to UKSV’s use of surge staff from other departments,37 although there were just 13 such staff between January and November 2022 alongside about 50 contingent labour staff (see also Figure 1).38 It said the use of more contingent labour solved the need to fit within wider Civil Service aspirations around headcount numbers, although “by the time you recruit, you vet and you train, it takes a long time.”39 The Cabinet Office expects UKSV to maintain its own headcount number at no higher than 832 FTEs at March 2023. It has, however, authorised an additional 163 contingent labour and temporary staff from other Type: conclusion | Number: 16 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 4.2 UKSV has identified a requirement for a temporary surge of contingent labour and fixed term contracts for the financial year 2023-24 to support the meeting of customer demand