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Council pay offer rejected by largest local government union | Council pay offer rejected by largest local government union |
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The prospect of a council pay strike has moved closer after the largest local government union rejected a 3% pay deal. | The prospect of a council pay strike has moved closer after the largest local government union rejected a 3% pay deal. |
Unison said its members voted overwhelmingly against the offer and will now start moves which could lead to a strike. | Unison said its members voted overwhelmingly against the offer and will now start moves which could lead to a strike. |
Two thirds of the members who voted said they were prepared to strike. | Two thirds of the members who voted said they were prepared to strike. |
In its initial response, council body Cosla said it was "disappointed" by the vote. | |
An official strike ballot will need to be held before any action can take place. | |
Unison's rejection means that all three major council unions have now rejected the pay offer. | Unison's rejection means that all three major council unions have now rejected the pay offer. |
They will meet Cosla on Friday. | |
Pay for council workers is standard across Scotland and negotiated between the unions and the council umbrella body Cosla. | Pay for council workers is standard across Scotland and negotiated between the unions and the council umbrella body Cosla. |
The offer on the table is worth 3% for all staff earning up to £80,000 a year - and £1,600 for those above that. | The offer on the table is worth 3% for all staff earning up to £80,000 a year - and £1,600 for those above that. |
Backdated pay | Backdated pay |
Employers also say the minimum rate of pay would be £8.77 an hour. All this would be backdated to 1 April. | Employers also say the minimum rate of pay would be £8.77 an hour. All this would be backdated to 1 April. |
A particular concern of the unions is the pay of lower-paid members of staff - making the point that they have lost out through the years of austerity. | A particular concern of the unions is the pay of lower-paid members of staff - making the point that they have lost out through the years of austerity. |
Mark Ferguson, chairman of Unison Scotland's local government committee, said: "Unison members have overwhelmingly rejected the 3% pay offer. | Mark Ferguson, chairman of Unison Scotland's local government committee, said: "Unison members have overwhelmingly rejected the 3% pay offer. |
"They do not think it is fair that the Scottish government found £38m extra to put into teachers' pay, over and above their cost of living increase, but they have offered no additional money for low-paid local government workers. | "They do not think it is fair that the Scottish government found £38m extra to put into teachers' pay, over and above their cost of living increase, but they have offered no additional money for low-paid local government workers. |
"If Unison and other unions decide to move towards strike action, the next step will be to hold a statutory industrial action ballot." | "If Unison and other unions decide to move towards strike action, the next step will be to hold a statutory industrial action ballot." |
Johanna Baxter, head of local government (bargaining), said the resulted show the "real anger and frustration" amongst members at the "lack of action" by Cosla and the Scottish government. | Johanna Baxter, head of local government (bargaining), said the resulted show the "real anger and frustration" amongst members at the "lack of action" by Cosla and the Scottish government. |
'Further pressure' | 'Further pressure' |
She said: "As the Scottish government prepare their budget, we will put further pressure on them to make more money available to fund a decent pay rise for local government staff. | She said: "As the Scottish government prepare their budget, we will put further pressure on them to make more money available to fund a decent pay rise for local government staff. |
"Local government workers have endured a decade of real-terms pay cuts, and they have now simply had enough." | "Local government workers have endured a decade of real-terms pay cuts, and they have now simply had enough." |
Cosla resources spokeswoman, councillor Gail Macgregor, said: "Obviously my first reaction is one of disappointment at the outcome of the ballot. | |
"We value our workforce and our 3% offer matches other offers within the public sector in Scotland. | |
"However, whilst disappointed, we as employers look forward to discussing this with UNISON at our joint meeting tomorrow." | |
Before a strike can take place, a legal strike ballot has to be held. | Before a strike can take place, a legal strike ballot has to be held. |
Trade union law means that there needs to be a 50% turnout before a strike can take place. | Trade union law means that there needs to be a 50% turnout before a strike can take place. |
In essential services, at least 40% of people entitled to vote need to back a strike. | In essential services, at least 40% of people entitled to vote need to back a strike. |
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