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School support staff in 10 councils vote for strike action in pay dispute

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
August 7, 2023
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School support staff in 10 councils vote for strike action in pay dispute
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chools across 10 councils in Scotland are set for disruption after workers in education and early years services voted for industrial action, Unite has confirmed.

The union said thousands of staff including janitors, cleaners, caterers, classroom assistants and administration workers will take targeted action in the new school term amid a dispute over pay.

Union members in Argyll and Bute, Clackmannanshire, Western Isles, Dundee, East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Fife, Glasgow, Inverclyde, and Orkney backed the action.

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Sharon Graham, Unite’s general secretary, said it comes after no improved pay offer was put on the table following talks with council umbrella body Cosla.

The union is urging First Minister Humza Yousaf to directly intervene in the dispute.

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Last week, support staff in the GMB Scotland voted for strike action in a dispute over the offer of a 5.5% in-year pay rise.

Ms Graham said: “The message for both the Scottish Government and Cosla is loud and clear. Thousands of our members have voted to take strike action in education and early years services because they won’t accept a real-terms pay cut.

“Our members deserve far more than 5% being served up by the politicians. We will support our members all the way in their fight for better jobs, pay and conditions in local government.”

A Cosla spokesman said the “strong offer” raises the local government living wage by 99p to £11.84 per hour.

It is an offer which recognises both the vital role of the people who deliver our essential services across councils every day and the value that we, as employers, place on them

He said: “The reality of the situation is that as employers, council leaders have made a strong offer to the workforce. A strong offer which clearly illustrates the value councils place on their workforce, and it compares well to other sectors.

“It recognises the cost-of-living pressures on our workforce and, critically, it seeks to protect jobs and services.

“While the offer value in-year is 5.5%, the average uplift on salaries going into the next financial year is 7%. Those on the Scottish local government living wage would get 9.12% and those at higher grades, where councils are experiencing severe recruitment challenges, would see 6.05%.

“It is an offer which recognises both the vital role of the people who deliver our essential services across councils every day and the value that we, as employers, place on them.

“Crucially, it also raises the Scottish local government living wage by 99p to £11.84 per hour and sets out a commitment to work with our trade unions to develop a road map to £15 per hour in a way that protects our workforce and services we deliver.”

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “Local government pay negotiations are a matter for local authorities as employers and unions.

“The Scottish Government and COSLA have committed to respect this negotiating arrangement as part of the Verity House Agreement.

“Despite UK Government cuts, the Scottish Government has provided a further £155 million to support a meaningful pay rise for local government workers, which has been taken into account in the pay offer already made by COSLA.

“The Scottish Government urges all the parties involved to work together constructively and reach an agreement which is fair for the workforce and affordable for employers.”



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