Showing posts with label UNISON. Show all posts
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Friday, 14 February 2014

Branch Supports LGBT Community


West Lothian Council agreed to fly the symbolic rainbow flag during LGBT history month (February 2014). 

Following a motion at the Branch Executive Committee, the branch requested that the flag be flown to demonstrate solidarity with the LGBT community in West Lothian and beyond. 

Our Equalities Officer, Tara McLaren said “UNISON West Lothian welcome this decision which coincides with the Scottish Government’s passing of the Equal Marriage Bill. In recent years the flag has not only become a symbol for the LGBT community but an emblem for peace and solidarity with all communities. This is a step forward for equalities and chimes well with our values.”


From L - R: Tara McLaren & Brendan Moohan, UNISON West Lothian, Cllr John McGinty, Leader, West Lothian Council, Graham Hope, Chief Executive, West Lothian Council.  

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Get Educated In 2014!

Make getting educated in 2014 your New Year’s Resolution! UNISON Scotland’s Activist Education Programme for next year has just been released. The programme contains something for everyone, allowing you to enhance your skills and knowledge and keep you Trained and Active in UNISON. Well trained activists are the backbone of our union and UNISON aims to provide relevant, quality education to equip them for the challenges we face. If you’d like to apply, or find out more information you can contact the Branch’s Learning Officer Andy Anderson - 07880 385 487, andrew.anderson@westlothian.gov.uk You can also contact the Branch Officer – 01506 282 270, unison@westlothian.gov.uk http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/education/201314programme2_unison.pdf

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Equal Pay: Landmark decision paves the way for our members

More than 100 women members of UNISON in West Lothian are celebrating a historic equal pay victory.

They are among nearly 2000 members in Scotland who can expect to share in an estimated nearly £12 million in compensation after a UK Supreme Court judgment yesterday (26 June).

The success of 251 women from Dumfries and Galloway against their council in the landmark decision paves the way for our members to win their equal pay compensation from West Lothian Council.

The seven-year North v Dumfries & Galloway case has finally demolished the long-running defence by Scottish councils of paying men discriminatory bonuses that are denied to women....

Having conceded that council bonuses were discriminatory, more than 20 Scottish councils joined Dumfries in arguing that women should only get equal pay compensation if they worked at the same location as their male comparators.

UNISON had appealed after the Court of Session said the 251 classroom assistants, support for learning assistants and nursery nurses in Dumfries were not able to compare themselves with groundsmen, refuse collectors and drivers and leisure attendants who received bonuses, but were based at depots, not in the women’s schools.

The judgment overturns that decision, saying that UK equal pay law which allows a woman to compare herself with a man “in the same employment” does apply, even though the women worked at different ‘establishments’.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

UNISON wins historic equal pay case worth millions of pounds for members

#EqualPay

Nearly two thousand women members of UNISON are celebrating a historic equal pay victory today.

They have finally demolished the long-running defence by Scottish councils of paying men discriminatory bonuses that are denied to women.

 The UNISON Scotland members can expect to share in an estimated nearly £12 million in compensation after the UK Supreme Court today handed down judgment in their favour in the seven-year case of North & Others v Dumfries and Galloway Council.

 Having conceded that council bonuses were discriminatory, more than 20 Scottish councils joined Dumfries in arguing that women should only get equal pay compensation if they worked at the same location as their male comparators.

 UNISON had appealed after the Court of Session said the 251 classroom assistants, support for learning assistants and nursery nurses in Dumfries were not able to compare themselves with groundsmen, refuse collectors and drivers and leisure attendants who received bonuses, but were based at depots, not in the women’s schools.

Today’s judgment overturns that decision, saying that UK equal pay law which allows a woman to compare herself with a man “in the same employment” does apply, even though the women worked at different ‘establishments’.

Crucially, the decision also opens the way for thousands of workers in arms length companies to compare pay rates between different employers if the council has the overriding ability to control how these subsidiaries operate.

Dave Prentis UNISON General Secretary, said: “I am delighted that the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of our women members.  It is a shame, though, that they have had to go through this process and endure a seven-year wait, just to get equal pay.

“Dumfries and Galloway Council should take immediate steps to correct their pay and I urge other councils to follow suit.  We have nearly 2,000 cases on hold, waiting for this judgment.

“Employers should be in no doubt that this union will continue to pursue cases until all women are treated equally.  There are far too many who are still discriminated against and far too many employers who are using every single legal argument and loophole to dodge their obligations under  equal pay law.”

Dumfries support for learning assistant Elaine North, one of the 251 appellants, said: “This has been a very long fight but we knew all along that we should be able to compare our work with the men, who sometimes did work in schools, but were not based there like us.

“We have won what is rightfully ours and 251 women employed by Dumfries & Galloway Council will be celebrating tonight. UNISON has been fantastic and we now hope the women employed by other councils who have been waiting for this decision can proceed with their cases.”

UNISON Scottish Secretary Mike Kirby said:  “This is a landmark case in equal pay across the UK. UNISON’s determination to fight for our members has successfully defended the intentions of the Equal Pay Act. Losing this would have been a serious setback for the Act itself.

“It is a disgrace that it is taking so long for women to get equal pay with men and that councils have fought to defend discriminatory practice in this way.

“More than 40 years after the Equal Pay Act, and after 30 years of equal value claims and 20 years after Scottish local authorities and trade unions reached agreement on implementing equal pay, there is finally no hiding place.

“The unions, the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government have been telling council leaders to get this sorted out.

“We are proud that it was UNISON alone who got the final answer from the Supreme Court. It is time for councils to stump up and give our members what is due to them.”

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

#YesToFairPay!

Fair Pay Day of Action for local government workers

Unions today (Tuesday) launched a Fair Pay Day supporting Scottish local government workers as they prepare to vote on strike action.

Trade unionists on the STUC Austerity Uncovered tour asked why council workers are being offered a ‘measly’ 1% pay rise when ‘fat cats’* on the Sunday Times Rich List saw their wealth soar by £116 billion in the last three years.

UNISON branches across Scotland are holding workplace events and lobbying councillors today as they campaign for a Yes vote in the strike ballot, which opens next week.

And in Dundee the Austerity Uncovered anti-cuts ‘battle bus’ continues its tour of local communities hit hard by the UK Coalition Government attacks on jobs, pay and benefits that are hitting the most vulnerable so hard.

Dougie Black, Regional Organiser, said: “Local government workers are struggling to make ends meet after the value of their pay has gone down nearly 13% in three years, while their daily bills go up and up.

“What communities need is workers spending money locally. We know that council workers do that, so giving them a Living Wage, with annual increases, and a fair pay rise, will boost local economies.”

Dave Moxham, STUC Deputy General Secretary, will speak at the Fair Pay day event in Dundee at lunchtime. He said: “Just a few days into the Austerity Uncovered tour, STUC has confirmed through what people tell us that, along with unemployment, low pay is a major cause of suffering.

“Local government workers have tightened their belts following serial real terms pay cuts and many can go no further with debts mounting. Council tax freezes, which most benefit those in big houses, are squeezing council budgets and causing cuts in services and workers’ pay.”

http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/news/2013/mayjun/2506.htm

Friday, 26 April 2013

Lunchtime Stalls - Civic Centre

UNISON will be holding a lunchtime stall
  • Tuesday, 30th April
  • Civic Centre - The Street
  • 12 noon to 2pm 
Like with previous stalls, this will be an opportunity to collect the latest information from UNISON and speak with Stewards about any issues/questions you may have.

There will be further lunchtime stalls on:
  •  May 28th
  • September 24th 
  •  October 29th
  • November 26th
If there are any issues in particular you would like to see covered at future stalls, please contact the Branch Office.

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Stronger Together In UNISON



Keep your eyes peeled for these UNISON adverts!

If you, or someone you know would like to join, or you'd like further information, then call the Branch Office - 01506 282 270 or email us unison@westlothian.gov.uk