The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Prisoner escorts warn of walkout as union demands better offer

- By Peter Swindon pswindon@sundaypost.com

Prison custody officers responsibl­e for moving criminals between Scotland’s prisons and courts have threatened to goo on strike over a pay dispute.

Trade union GMB says staff are paid less than £10 an hour to esc cort prisoners to and from court. Almost 200 prison custo ody officers ( PCOS) who work for Geoamey are considerin­g a w walk out. GMB members are unhap ppy with a 3% pay deal because it o only increases the hourly rate by ab bout 20p for most staff, to £ 9.56 an hour. A further 3% has been offered next year but GMB says that won’t take the hourly rate above £ 10. The deal was agreed between Geoamey and another trade union, Community, which represents the majority of PCOS in Scotland.

GMB has since consulted its members and 95% support a strike ballot in January.january GMB Scotland organiser Karen Leonard said: “PCOS act as a human shield between prisoners and the public but are paid an absolute pittance. Our members are saying, enough is enough. “Unless Geoamey chiefs are prepared to sit down and tackle the chronic undervalui­ng of our PCOS, we’ll be moving to a full industrial ballot of GMB members.” Liam Mcarthur, Scottish Lib Dems jusjustice spokesman, said: “The officers ddo a difficult job on the public’s bbehalf and we should have a reasonaabl­e expectatio­n that they’d be paid apppropria­tely.”

Liam Ke r r, Sh a d ow Ju s t i c e Secreta ry, added: “A long- term and coomprehen­sive solution is requiired or further disputes like thiss will continue to occur.”

E arlier this year, we told how murderers and other high- risk prisoners were being driven between jails and courts in ordinary cars after the escort service was privatised.

A series of violent incidents took place inside the cars. Geoamey said the incidents happened before it took responsibi­lity for the escort contract and ordinary cars have since been fitted with protective screens. A spokesman said: “The offer was union- recommende­d and accepted by the membership through the ballot process.” Community said: “There was a majority in favour of accepting the new deal which means an above- inflation increase of 3% this year and another 3% next year.” The Scottish Government said pay disputes were a matter for contractor­s.

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