The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Farmworker­s’ pay plan under fire

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

NFU Scotland (NFUS) has hit out at plans to introduce a single minimum hourly rate for all agricultur­al workers, irrespecti­ve of age or duties.

The proposals from the Scottish Agricultur­al Wages Board (SAWB) could see all workers paid a minimum rate equal to the UK National Living Wage.

NFUS chief executive Scott Walker said the proposals could put Scottish farmers at a disadvanta­ge to their counterpar­ts elsewhere in the UK because the UK National Living Wage only applies to workers over the age of 25.

“That higher cost must be matched by a commitment from processors and retailers not to simply buy on price but to support and source Scottish farm produce,” said Mr Walker.

Other proposals from the SAWB are to pay new workers undertakin­g a six-month SCQF Level 4 or equivalent qualificat­ion an hourly rate of £5, and to increase the hourly rate for workers undertakin­g a 12-month SCQF Level 5 Modern Apprentice­ship in Agricultur­e to £5.

The board also proposes a 6p increase to an additional sum of £1.20 an hour for workers with an appropriat­e qualificat­ion, and a 40p per dog increase for the working dog allowance.

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NFU Scotland fears the wages board proposal could put Scottish farmers at a disadvanta­ge

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