Local government unions’ joint statement on pay

28th July 2009

Local government unions, Unite, GMB and Unison, representing 1.6 million workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formally agreed to consult members on an improved pay offer for 2009/2010, calling it the “best available through negotiation." The results of the unions’ consultations will be available in early to mid September.
 
The unions are warning that, after years of below inflation pay awards, local government workers are angry about the way they have been treated. They will be gearing up for a campaign to protect national bargaining and fight for a higher pay award next year.

Peter Allenson, Unite national officer for local suthorities, said: “While the trade union side have quite rightly said that this is the best that can be achieved by negotiation, employers should realise that Unite, along with other unions, will be campaigning vigorously from now for next year's pay award.

"Employers will be storing up recruitment and retention difficulties unless they start to reward their staff better."

ENDS

For further information, please contact Peter Allenson on 07980 721 434 or Mark Di-Toro in the Unite press office on 07918 640 579


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