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Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude said:
I want to thank personally the overwhelming majority of dedicated civil servants they didnt vote for todays strike action and they turned up for work as usual. I am consistently impressed by the public service ethos of our civil service. Whether its Jobcentre workers getting more people into employment than ever before, or my officials helping to save 14.3 billion from Whitehall last year, we all owe our civil service a huge debt of gratitude.
PCSs turnout figures are pure fiction. Our official returns show that 71,210 or less than a third of PCSs inflated membership claims took part in todays action. This is the lowest level of support ever recorded for a national PCS strike. Today, every Jobcentre opened, and with robust contingency arrangements in place, most public services operated as normal.
We have always said it cannot be right that the lives of hardworking people are threatened with disruption by a union leadership who insist on strike action while relying on a weak and outdated mandate. PCS failed to persuade even a fifth of their members to back strike action. Worse still, their ballot was conducted over 18 months ago.