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Driving and vehicle examiner strike: December 2015

Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency

November 25
18:44 2015

Driving examiner strike action

Some driving examiners who are members of the Public and Commercial Service (PCS) union are planning to take strike action.

PCS has planned action at various times from Tuesday 1 December until Friday 4 December 2015.

Date Regions affected
Tuesday 1 December 2015 North East, North West and Scotland
Wednesday 2 December 2015 West Midlands, East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber and Wales
Thursday 3 December 2015 London, South East, East of England and South West
Friday 4 December 2015 All of Great Britain

Advice to driving test candidates

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is doing all it can to make sure that tests go ahead as planned.

Not all examiners are union members, and DVSA expects most driving test centres to operate as normal. You should turn up for your test as planned.

Changing your driving test date

You can change your test to another date if you want to.

You must give at least 3 clear working days notice to change your test date or youll have to pay again.

If your driving test is cancelled

DVSA will book a new test appointment for you automatically if theres no examiner available for your test.

Youll be rebooked for the earliest available date, and DVSA will send you the details of the new appointment.

Out-of-pocket expenses

You can claim out-of-pocket expenses if your test is cancelled, but you must have turned up for your test to be able to do this. If you dont turn up, youll have to rebook your own test and wont be able to claim expenses.

Theory tests

Theory tests arent affected by the strike action and will be taking place as planned.

Vehicle examiner strike action

Some vehicle examiners who are members of:

  • the Prospect union are planning to take strike action every Friday, starting from starting from Friday 27 November 2015
  • the PCS union are planning to take strike action at the same time as driving examiners, as listed in the table above

DVSA is doing everything it can to make sure that vehicle tests will go ahead as planned.

You should follow the usual process and contact your local DVSA network manager if your vehicle examiner doesnt arrive at your authorised testing facility on the day.

Minimising disruption to customers

Paul Satoor, DVSAs Interim Chief Executive, said:

Were doing everything we can to minimise any disruption to customers and we apologise for any inconvenience.

Staff signed up to a new standard employment contract in April 2014 in exchange for a lump-sum payment and a 3-year pay deal. This was agreed with the trade unions, and applies to all staff in the Department for Transport and motoring agencies. The pay deal included transitional arrangements that came to an end on 1 November 2015.

Its disappointing that the trade unions have now chosen to oppose the contract they agreed in 2014.

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