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Reduction in interpreting rates
The earlier arrangements were universally understood, trusted and WORKED. In stark embarrassing contrast and as well documented, the outsourced provision which replaced them is patchy at best and wished upon us all at substantial additional WASTED cost to the exchequer.
A UK public service interpreter's lament
Dr. Ellen Ruth Moerman's email to the Home Office Central Interpreters' Unit (sent on 19 December 2015)
PI4J letter to Home Office CIU
PI4J's letter to Home Office CIU regarding reduced rates of pay
Fair Payment Campaign for Home Office Interpreters
Professional qualified Home Office interpreters are standing up against the proposed cuts to our already meagre fees which have been unchanged in at least 13 years