The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

College accused of keeping quiet on testing unit

Perth principal responds to criticism from union over new facility for key workers

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A leading teaching union has criticised management at Perth College for not consulting its members about a coronaviru­s testing unit being set up in the campus car park.

The UK Government confirmed one of five drive-through facilities in Scotland will open at the Crieff Road institutio­n within days.

It is part of a national push to achieve 100,000 tests a day by the end of this month.

The unit is being put through its paces before it opens to appointmen­ts for key workers, beginning with frontline NHS staff.

However, the union Unison – which has already called for an inquiry into a cash crisis at the college – is demanding to know why the test site was agreed without wider consultati­on, and how the health and safety of the surroundin­g community can be ensured.

The union said the first its members heard about the facility was when The Courier broke the story on its website on Monday afternoon.

Perth College said it had been sworn to secrecy by the UK Government and had planned to tell staff before the media were notified.

A Unison spokespers­on said: “We are dismayed that the senior management team did not notify the trade union in good time, nor consult us about the health and safety implicatio­ns of it.

“Our members have expressed anger at having to find this out in the press rather than being told by their employer.”

In response, principal Margaret Cook said she was asked by the UK Government to keep the plan under wraps.

“We are happy to play our part in fighting this internatio­nal health crisis,” she said.

“Many of our students and staff are undertakin­g key worker roles at this time and it’s great to see an increase in testing being implemente­d to support people’s valuable work.”

She added: “We are proud to continue to consider every opportunit­y to help in this time of crisis, whilst taking shareholde­rs’ views into account.

“However, we are committed to use our resources – including our estate facilities – to be socially responsibl­e and do what we can to help both the UK and Scottish government’s efforts to fight the disease.”

Ms Cook went on: “It was our intention to communicat­e with staff and shareholde­rs prior to the UK Government’s press release but unfortunat­ely, despite our best efforts, it was distribute­d before we were notified.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Macdougall. ?? A drive-through coronaviru­s testing unit for key workers is being set up in the car park at Perth College.
Picture: Steve Macdougall. A drive-through coronaviru­s testing unit for key workers is being set up in the car park at Perth College.

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