Surprise as FSA puts vet in-sourcing plan on hold

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The Industry has been left surprised by a Food Standards Agency (FSA) decision to put its plans to directly employ abattoir vets on hold.

The move was broadly supported by the meat sector as it was expected that job security and civil service career pathways would help with recruitment and retention of official veterinarians, which are in short supply.

But an FSA calculation that costs to the sector would increase by 7-10 per cent over the next two years sparked controversy, with the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) claiming the wage rates paid to current monopoly supplier Eville and Jones would be ‘on a par’ with the employed model.

Now, the agency has told FG it was ‘minded to put on hold’ its in-sourcing plans, given the ‘severe pressure’ public finances are facing and ‘inflationary challenges.’

 

by Abi Kay / Farmers Guardian

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