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Above past been bullied for a week up notifications about immigration enforcement began to appear on internal bulletin boards of employees of the Ministry of the Interior with photos of Paddington Bear, stating that he wanted so you can put it on relocation flight to Rwanda.

Elsewhere, employees noticed a rash of “Welcome Refugees” stickers affixed to printers and other parts of the Home Office. of furniture in departmental buildings throughout the country.

Organizer of “Our Home Office” protest group, rallying employees opposed to deportation from Rwanda, said concern over the proposed deportations has galvanized employees from all over in government agency for sabotage.

“It’s still a small low level campaign but it’s growing and already network in offices throughout the country, groupthe founder said, asking not to be named. in to protect their work in the department. ” announcement of Rwanda’s transport plan was a really big deal for a lot of of staff members who were shocked by how this proposal is barbaric, especially way what it seems against refugee convention and the principles we are trying to uphold of give people fair treatment.”

More rolls of Refugee welcome stickers were posted out in in past a few days for members of employees who have in touch through protest group websitethe organizer said. “Not one waiting for work in Home Office should be easy, but it pushed hard of people over in edge”, employee said.

“Welcome Refugees” stickers started to appear in Home office buildings. Photo: Twitter

Employees have also fixed up posters reformulation official departmental mission statements, so one reads: “Courageous: we have the courage to say” no, minister’. No hostile environments, no closure down democracy, no to racist deportations.”

Internal discomfort about Rwanda policy It has already expressed during internal online sessions. The PKS union, which represents some employees of the Ministry of the Interior, is also involved with lawsuit challenging legality of in policy.

A spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior said it was the responsibility of civil servants for service government of day and that the staff who we found violate internal rules would face disciplinary measure.

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“Thousands of civil servants work tirelessly every day on priorities that matter to the British people and the Home Office worked hard be as constructive and open as possible with employees on our policy,” the spokesman said.

“We call on all public servants use mechanisms available them for feedback. It is frustrating that some employees are taking actions that are detrimental to the department and we will take action if necessary.”

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