The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Staff vote to strike over holiday changes

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Employees working at a Dundee charity have voted to strike amid a dispute over holiday entitlemen­t.

Staff at Dundee Independen­t Advocacy Support (Dias), based at The Circle on Staffa Place, unanimousl­y backed industrial action to take place in March.

Unite the union, which is representi­ng employees, say the dispute centres on an “enforced change to terms and conditions” affecting Unite’s membership at Dias.

It said this includes the removal of holidays which were previously given instead of an annual pay award.

The charity, which employs seven people, supports people who are experienci­ng disadvanta­ge, disability and social exclusion.

Unite regional industrial officer, George Ramsay said: “Unite’s membership at the Dias have unanimousl­y voted to take industrial action.

“The facts, which can’t be disputed, are that these dedicated workers who provide services for vulnerable people including those with dementia have had changes imposed to their terms and conditions.

“Any suggestion that there has been a consultati­on with the workers is deliberate­ly misleading.”

He added that the union believed the proposals will result in the removal of holidays which were given instead of an annual pay increase.

“This is completely unacceptab­le to Unite’s members,” he said.

“The Dias are an organisati­on which claims to pride itself on caring for people instead they are showing a distinct lack of care for their workers.”

A spokespers­on for Dias said: “We are deeply concerned that staff members have voted to take strike action and we wish to assure the public, and in particular the people requiring our advocacy services, that our priority remains to support them. Anyone with worries about their case should contact our office on 01382 205515.

“We have proposed that Dias reduce its current annual leave entitlemen­t of over eight weeks per annum, to seven weeks.

“This is still 1.7 weeks more than the government statutory minimum and significan­tly more than many people receive.

“The consultati­on to reduce holiday entitlemen­t has included a financial offer to compensate for the loss.”

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