The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Unions tried to block pay claim – QC

- By Judith Duffy JDUFFY@SUNDAYPOST.COM

The lawyer who led the equal pay campaign for women council workers in Glasgow has told how their trade unions initially refused to work with him.

Stefan Cross QC formed the group Action 4 Equality Scotland with his partner solicitor, Mark Irvine, 13 years ago, to challenge cases where women were being paid less than men doing equivalent jobs.

Unison, GMB and Unite are now championin­g the campaign for equal pay in Glasgow which saw more than 8,000 women take to the streets on strike last week.

But Cross, 57, claimed much of the initial opposition to his work came from trade unions, who feared it would lead to fewer jobs for men.

He said: “If you go back to 2005 in Glasgow, it was a very hostile environmen­t.

“I was in the middle of litigation against the trade unions demonstrat­ing that they were discrimina­ting against their female members – the exact opposite of the position they were seeking to portray.

“Instead of backing the women the first thing they would do was run off and get a dodgy deal with the employers.

“The women remember this. A lot of them lost out as a result.

“As we carried on the fight and won stage by stage and demonstrat­ed that what we were doing was the right thing, slowly but surely different trade unions officials have thawed and talked with us.”

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