The Scotsman

Long-awaited Aberdeen bypass project now delayed

● Collapse of giant firm Carillion to blame for setback

- By LAURA PATERSON

Aberdeen’s long-awaited bypass has been delayed until the summer because of collapse of constructi­on services firm Carillion.

And First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has now been urged to take action to stop workers on public contracts in Scotland having to pay in order to receive wages.

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard said his party had evidence that workers on the flagship Aberdeen bypass project are among those affected.

He said one worker for a railway electrific­ation project at Shotts for Carillion had to pay £100 to get his wages. Speaking at First Minister’s Questions, Mr Leonard said: “Does the First Minister think it is acceptable for workers to be charged up to £100 a week simply to receive their wages?”

He criticised the Scottish Government’s action on making work fair and said none of the major outsourcin­g firms such as G4S, Mitie, Capita and Serco have so far signed up to the voluntary Scottish Business Pledge on fair work practices.

The First Minister said she “condemned any compa- ny” making workers pay to receive wages and urged the firms mentioned to sign up the pledge.

She then hit back at Mr Leonard, urging him to come join in with “equipping” Holyrood to come up with solutions as she said that many of the problems were due to employment law being reserved.

Ms Sturgeon said: “The Scottish Labour Party have long opposed employment law being devolved to this parliament.

“So, if the Scottish Labour Party wants to enable this government to take tougher action on practices like that will he join me today, now, in calling for employment law to be devolved to this parliament in order that we can do exactly that?”

Mr Leonard said the issued was public procuremen­t, not employment law.

He said: “Your government is handing over millions of pounds of public money to these companies and they are treating workers shamefully.”

Referring to the Aberdeen bypass constructi­on programme, he said: “On a contract funded by your government workers have been blatantly exploited.”

Ms Sturgeon said the Scottish Government has gone further than most other government­s in the UK in terms of the action on the living wage, zero hours contracts and blacklisti­ng.

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