Bin strikes to go ahead across Scotland despite new pay offeron August 23, 2022 at 4:21 pm

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Cosla said it had a productive meeting with unions – but Unison said no agreement was reached.

Grassmarket, Tuesday

Bin strikes across Scottish local authorities will go ahead this week despite a new pay offer being made.

Trade unions queried a previous offer of a 5% uplift, saying they needed more detail about how it would impact the lowest paid members.

Cosla, the body representing local government, said it had a productive meeting with trade unions on Tuesday.

But Unison said they were “a long way” from agreement and called for more funding from the Scottish government.

Johanna Baxter, Unison Scotland’s head of local government, said: “Cosla negotiated within the cost envelope that leaders mandated them but that simply isn’t enough and goes nowhere near matching the pay offer provided to council workers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.”

She added: “The only thing that both parties could agree on is that we need the urgent intervention from the deputy first minister to put additional funding in place and both will be writing to the deputy first minister to that effect today.”

Local authorities had initially proposed a 3.5% increase before upping their offer to 5%, with the minimum hourly rate also to be raised to £10.50.

Members from the Unite and GMB unions are also involved in the pay dispute. Cosla said it hoped they would consult with their members on the fresh offer.

Fife, refuse workers

Image source, Getty Images

Hundreds of GMB and Unite union members in Edinburgh’s waste and recycling service have already begun a strike which was planned to last until 30 August.

School and nursery staff in nine Scottish council areas are also to go on strike for three days next month in the same pay row.

Unison said a total of 13,000 members would be involved.

It will see schools, early years centres and nurseries disrupted in Aberdeenshire, Clackmannanshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City, Inverclyde, Orkney, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire and Stirling.

The unions represent workers including school catering staff, cleaners, caretakers, teaching assistants and early years practitioners.

Is there a bin strike in my area?

Refuse workers in Edinburgh began industrial action on 18 August. Bin collectors from 14 other councils will begin their strike on 24 August:

Aberdeen

Angus

Clackmannanshire

Dundee

East Ayrshire

East Lothian

East Renfrewshire

Edinburgh,

Falkirk

Glasgow

Highland

Inverclyde

South Ayrshire

South Lanarkshire

West Lothian

A further seven councils will see refuse collections halted from 26 August:

Aberdeenshire

North Lanarkshire

Stirling

Highland

Midlothian

Orkney

Perth and Kinross

Where are school and nursery staff set to strike?

Industrial action by staff in schools, nurseries and early years’ centres in nine council areas are scheduled to walk out on 6, 7 and 8 September:

Aberdeenshire

Clackmannanshire

East Renfrewshire

Glasgow City

Inverclyde

Orkney

North Lanarkshire

Stirling

South Lanarkshire

- Advertisement -

Discover

Sponsor

Latest

‘We went here, there and everywhere to make it happen’on April 5, 2021 at 11:05 pm

Budding academic entrepreneurs say that scientific discovery is only the start of the journey.image copyrightSebastian CeroneAs they raced to develop vaccines, researchers in the...

UK set to require negative Covid test for China arrivalson December 30, 2022 at 6:42 pm

It is understood the decision follows concerns about data being provided by the Chinese government.Image source, Getty ImagesThe UK is set to announce that...

Philippines election: ‘Politicians hire me to spread fake stories’on May 7, 2022 at 11:44 pm

Voters in the Philippines presidential election are facing an onslaught of online lies.

‘Menopause leave’ trial rejected by ministerson January 24, 2023 at 2:50 am

The women and equalities committee accuses the government of "glacial progress" on menopause.Image source, Getty ImagesMinisters have rejected a proposal from MPs to introduce...

Manchester United: Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim and Ineos make bids for Premier League clubon February 17, 2023 at 10:43 pm

Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos have made bids to buy Manchester United.The news came a couple of...