The Herald

Scottish Water strikes called off after talks

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SCOTTISH Water strikes planned for this weekend have been suspended after late night talks resulted in a new offer.

Staff staged a walkout last week with another strike planned for this weekend as part of 48 days of action due to continue into the new year.

Members of the GMB, Unite and Unison unions have been fighting against the publicly-owned firm’s proposals for a new pay structure, which they claim they were not consulted on.

After a meeting moderated by Acas – which is understood to have lasted until around 11pm on Wednesday – the decision was taken to suspend strike action to allow members to be balloted on new proposals.

Peter Farrer, chief operating officer at Scottish Water, said: “We are delighted to have reached an agreement with the joint trade unions, which provides our employees with a route to an exceptiona­l pay award and a modern pay and grading system and halts immediate further industrial action. Union members will be balloted on the proposal shortly and we hope for a positive outcome.”

Speaking last week, Patricia Mcarthur, the Scottish Water branch secretary for Unison, accused the company of holding a proposed 8% pay rise “to ransom” because workers would not agree to the new grading structure.

According to the GMB, the new offer includes an 8% pay rise, backdated to April, and a timetable for further negotiatio­n of the pay and grading structure.

Claire Greer, the union’s organiser at Scottish Water, said: “Progress has been made at last and we have a proposed agreement worth taking to our members.

“We have suspended industrial action to allow a two-week ballot to take place and seek the views of our members.”

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