UNISON signs recognition deal with Police Service Authority
UNISON has signed a recognition agreement with the Scottish
Police Services Authority (SPSA) and fellow trade union,
Unite, which will confirm them as the unions recognised
to represent police staff working for the Authority.
UNISON is the largest union representing police staff in
Scotland and has around 550 members currently covered by
this agreement across Scotland.
Kenny Laing - Chair of UNISON’s SPSA Sub-Group said, “I
am delighted that this agreement has been drawn up and signed.
At a time when there is much work to be done in job evaluation,
harmonising conditions and with various modernisation agendas,
it is clearly very important that UNISON is able to represent
and negotiate with the SPSA as effectively as possible.
“That is even more important as we face very difficult
times for public sector finances. I look forward to continuing
to work hard, alongside my other UNISON stewards, for the
members in this new formal consultation process.”
UNISON has had good relations with this new employer and
the agreed structure will enable issues to be addressed
in an agreed procedure by both employer and union.
Jo Brigham, SPSA Interim Chief Executive said, “The establishment
of this agreement between SPSA, UNISON and Unite is a very
positive step. This will strengthen SPSA’s working relationship
with the unions and allow us to better understand and communicate
with one another.”
Peter Veldon, UNISON’s regional officer for Police staffs
said, “It is important that UNISON’s key role within other
Police staffs across Scotland, is now replicated in this
new authority.
“There is much to be done in the next few months and membership
of UNISON is essential to ensure that staff views are considered
in all parts of SPSA and to ensure the best possible results
for employees during the negotiations.”
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