Glasgow strike threat wins commitment from council
Following a successful ballot for three days strike on 5,6,7
December, last ditch talks between UNISON and the council
lead to a decision by the branch to call off the strike.
Speaking after the meeting Glasgow City, UNISON Branch Chair
Mike Kirby and Council Leader Steven Purcell issued the following
statement.
"Glasgow City Council and UNISON have reached an agreement
about the implementation of the Workforce Pay and Benefits
review. We will now work together on staff development and
service reform in order to ensure that we deliver a high quality
service to the citizens of Glasgow and protect take home pay
in the long term.
The Council is committed to assisting individual employees
who are in a loss of earnings position and has given a clear
commitment to ensure all appropriate action is taken to provide
such employees with the opportunity to move to a higher level
post, thus allowing maintenance of their earnings in the long
term.
"Development plans and service redesign are the two main
means of achieving the objective stated above. It is the clear
intention to have agreed plans in place for all relevant staff
which are capable of delivery by March 2009.
"The Council is prepared to agree an extension beyond March
2009 where it has not been possible to complete the development
plan and/or where service redesign has not been practically
implemented.
"The overall progress of the Employee Development Commitment
from now until at least March 2009 will be the subject of
regular monitoring involving the Trade Unions through the
Steering Group already established."
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