Local council strikes - resolve the dispute before they happen in Scotland -
UNISON
As hundreds of thousands of local government workers enter their second day
of strike action in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Scottish Secretary
of UNISON, the main union taking part, said today that similar action was
planned for Scotland, unless Scottish councils sat back down with the trade
unions and renegotiated the pay offer they had made.
Matt Smith, UNISON's Scottish Secretary, has written to the 32 councillors
who make up the employers' side of the Scottish negotiating body (one per
council) urging them to sit back down with the trade unions to avoid the kind of
national disruption that is being experienced down south. UNISON's local
government members in England, Wales and Northern Ireland voted to take strike
action over a similar 2.45% offer recently. The first strike action days there
will be 16 and 17 July.
UNISON's 100,000 Scottish Local Government members are currently being
balloted to ask if they will take similar strike action to their colleagues.
Local council members of Unite and the GMB are also balloting.
Matt Smith said "I have written to all our regions elsewhere in the UK
expressing our backing for their action and welcoming the solidarity our members
are showing. I have also indicated that we are heading for another 'YES' vote
for strike action here in Scotland, and our 100,000 members will shortly be
joining their colleagues. Our members deliver vital services here in Scotland,
they empty our bins, they clean our schools, they care for our parks and look
after our children. I've also written to the local councillors who represent the
employers to say that if they want them to continue to do these things, then
they should re-enter discussions so we can find a solution before disruption
comes to Scotland."
ENDS
Notice for editors: UNISON and the other local government unions
claimed an increase of 5% or £1,000 (whichever was the greater), from 1 April
2008. Scottish Local Councils have offered an increase of 2.5% a year for the
next three years. The Scottish ballot started on 1 July and closes on the 31.
Details of the strike action will then be decided. UNISONScotland organises
local government staff in Scotland including social workers, housing staff,
library workers, cleansing and environmental protection staff, technicians and
trading standards workers, early years workers, cooks, cleaners and classroom
assistants.
For further information please contact: Matt Smith (Scottish
Secretary) 07771 548 997(m) Dougie Black, Regional Officer - Secretary, TU
negotiators 07958 121 851(m) Stephanie Herd, Chair - TU negotiators 07989 544
162(m) Chris Bartter, Communications Officer 07715 583 729(m)