Campbeltown Courier

Call for wage proposals to take exceptiona­l times into considerat­ion

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Current wage proposals must take exceptiona­l times into considerat­ion according to NFU Scotland.

NFUS recently submitted a response to the Low Pay Commission (LPC) consultati­on on increases to National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage. The submission from NFUS was informed by feedback from more than 100 members who responded to the Union’s 2020 Employment and Wages survey – providing a very strong evidence base.

The work of the LPC has both a direct and indirect impact on Scottish farm businesses. For Scottish agricultur­al workers, minimum standards continue to be set by the Scottish Agricultur­al Wages Board (SAWB), whilst minimum pay for workers in diversifie­d parts of businesses, for example processing or hospitalit­y, may be set by the national wage regulation­s.

The LPC consultati­on explored aspects such as: the economic outlook of businesses as we enter 2021; affordabil­ity of any change to minimum rates of pay and implicatio­ns on businesses and employment; the impact of changes to minimum rates of pay on apprentice­s or young workers and accommodat­ion offset rates.

Although the consultati­on has officially closed, the LPC is still accepting written submission­s due to exceptiona­l circumstan­ces. Individual­s who would like to contribute can access the consultati­on on the LPC website.

In its submission, NFUS highlighte­d the continued complexity of minimum standards within Scottish agricultur­e by having two separate pieces of legislatio­n to comply with – SAWB and NMW.

Looking ahead, the Union urged the LPC to consider the uncertain economic outlook for agricultur­e, including challengin­g market conditions following Brexit and the unknown economic implicatio­ns of Covid-19.

A roundtable meeting was held on July 2 for NFU Scotland members to share their views with Low Pay Commission­ers. Spaces are limited and members who want to get involved are urged to contact their regional manager.

Chair of the Union’s Legal and Technical Committee, Tom French, said: ‘We are grateful for the opportunit­y to contribute to the consultati­on. The outstandin­g response from members to our survey highlights how concerned members are over wages and they will have an opportunit­y to feed in those views at the roundtable

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