Unite hits out at Scottish local government pay imposition
27 August 2010
Unite today (Friday 27 August) reacted angrily to the unilateral
imposition of a pay deal by Scottish local government
employers.
Unite, the largest union in the country, called on the employers
to engage positively to repackage the deal, but also said it may be
required to consult its local government members on possible
industrial action.
Unite’s lead officer for local government in Scotland, Jackson
Cullinane, said: ”The reality is that the trade unions had not
formally rejected the offer from the Confederation of Scottish
Local Authorities (COSLA).
”However, our members had taken the view that they had concerns
over the element of a pay freeze; the duration of the offer in
uncertain times; and the fact that there was nothing specific to
address the position of low paid workers.
”We put it to COSLA that if it would repackage the offer to
address these concerns we would be willing to again consult our
members.
”We were keen to have further discussions with COSLA on this
basis. It, however, has chosen to move in a wholly negative
direction imposing a two-year pay freeze when it had initially
proposed a one-year freeze.
”COSLA has also slashed what was on offer for year one and have
ignored the need to address the significant issue of low pay in
Scottish local government.
”COSLA has, therefore, left us with no other option, but to
consider consulting our members on potential industrial action in
response to this imposition.
”The trade unions, however, would remain open to further
discussions with COSLA. It has always been our position and we
would urge them to remove their imposition and engage positively in
those discussions.“
- The imposed deal is made up of 0.65 per cent for 2010/2011
backdated to 1 April.
- There will be a pay freeze of 0 per cent in both 2011/12 and
2012/13.
- The original final offer was 1 per cent in year one, 0 per cent
in year two and 0.5 per cent in year three.
ENDS
Notes to news editors:
For further information, please ring Jackson Cullinane on 07810
157 906 or Unite communications officer, Shaun Noble on 07768
693940
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