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Scottish Watter Staff Vote tae Strike Ower Pey Dispute
Scottish Watter Staff Vote tae Strike Ower Pey Dispute
Staff at Scottish Watter hae voted decisively tae strike ower pey, accordin tae UNISON. E union annoonced e day aat warkers will pit in a ban on ower-time an will nae langer be on staundby. If Scottish Watter disnae engage in talks tae improve e current wage offer, UNISON warns o possible mass walk-oots.
Scottish Watter has proposed a pey rise o 3.4% or £1,400, fitivver is greater. Fooanivver, UNISON argues aat iss offer faas short o fit warkers deserve. For e past decade, employees hae faced pey cuts aat hinna kept pace wi inflation. Maist staff earn less than £31,000 a year, fyle senior managers reportedly tak hame salaries in e hunners o thoosands.
Emma Phillips, a regional organiser for UNISON Scotland, stated, “Naebody wants tae disrupt services.” Yet, she added, staff feel they hae nae chyce. E lack o fair pey has led tae growin discontent amang warkers.
Tricia McArthur, branch secretary for UNISON Scottish Watter, criticised e directors for ignorin staff concerns. She stressed e importance o a fair offer tae attract an haad on tae warkers, especially as mair tasks are bein haunded ower tae private contractors.
E strike ballot, aat lasted three wikk, saa a turnoot o 69%. O thae aat voted, 65% supported strike action, fyle 73% backed action short o a strike.
UNISON represents ower 1,000 warkers at Scottish Watter, makkin it e main union ithin e organisation. Wi ower 150,000 memmers, UNISON is Scotland’s mucklest union, providin vital public services ower various sectors, includin education, local government, e NHS, polis service, an energy.