Glasgow Times

Sturgeon urged to act over council pay

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UNION bosses have called on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to intervene urgently to settle a row over a controvers­ial pay offer for council workers.

Pat Rafferty, the Scottish secretary of the Unite trade union, said the offer that has been made so far is “more like a slap in the face rather than a clap for local government workers”.

Unions representi­ng local government workers are balloting their members to see if they would be willing to take industrial action.

Meanwhile, Mr Rafferty said the row over council worker’s pay was “escalating”.

Unite is recommendi­ng its members reject the offer on the table, which would see council workers earning less than £25,000 get an £800 rise, while those earning £25,000 to £40,000 would get a 2% increase, with those making more than this awarded 1%.

More than half (55%) of local government workers earn less than £25,000 a year, Unite said, with around three quarters (75%) on less than the UK national average wage of £32,875.

He contrasted the offer made to council workers with that made to health staff, with the Scottish Government having offered many NHS employees a 4% rise on top of the £500 thank-you payment they received for their efforts during the pandemic.

A spokesman for local government body Cosla said: “We have made an offer to our trade union colleagues. This offer remains on the table whilst we continue with on-going constructi­ve negotiatio­ns.”

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