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Unison

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Members1,377,006 (2018)
Headquarters locationLondon, United Kingdom
FoundedJuly 1
1993
Office locationEuston Road
London
NW1 2AY
AffiliationsTUC
STUC
ICTU
ETUC
EPSU
ITUC
PSI
Labour Party
Key people Dave Prentis
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About Unison


Unison, stylised as UNISON, is the largest trade union in the United Kingdom with almost 1. 4 million members.

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School strikes: Support staff to walk out at 24 Scottish councils

Dec 18,2022 12:11 pm

School support staff are due to begin their three-day strike in 24 of Scotland 's 32 councils.

Thousands of pupils will be At Home for The Next Three Days as members of The Union Unison stage industrial action in their row over pay.

A renewed offer from Cosla and last-minute talks over The weekend failed to halt action from The Union with The largest representation.

Unite and Gmb have suspended strike plans while members are consulted.

The dispute is over a pay offer for non-teaching staff including janitors, canteen workers, classroom assistants, cleaners, admin staff and nursery staff.

A deadline was set for Wednesday last week for local authority body Cosla to make an improved pay offer - This Was extended while it sought money from The Deputy First Minister .

The Scottish Government then freed up £80m in ring-fenced funding to enable a New Deal , which included a rise of about £2,000 a year for The lowest paid.

Gmb Scotland said The offer was " Not Perfect but a clear improvement" and moved to suspend strikes, along with Unite.

Members of those unions were now faced with The prospect of having to cross Unison picket lines.

Just hours before The Strikes were due to start, First Minister Humza Yousaf urged Unison to suspend its strike action and to put The improved pay offer to members to vote on.

Mr Yousaf said: " We have been engaged with Cosla right throughout this process" and insisted flexibility had been given to provide extra funds.

The Scottish Government was urged to " work flat-out to avert strikes" by The Scottish Tories.

The new offer represents a minimum wage increase of £2,006 for those on The Scottish Government 's living wage and a minimum increase of £1,929 for workers who are earning above The Living wage.

The Living wage of £10. 85 will rise to £11. 89 under The new offer, equivalent to a 9. 6% increase.

Asked if The Scottish Government could have done more to prevent school strikes, Mr Yousaf said: " These are negotiations obviously for Cosla but we have been engaged with Cosla right throughout this process, providing additional funding, additional flexibility so more funding can be made available.

" But it is for Cosla to lead these negotiations. "

He added: " It is a very good offer, that is why a couple of unions of course have suspended strike action and will now consult members.

" There's government involvement, government funding - it is a very good offer and I would urge Unison , who I understand continue to have concerns, to follow The Other trade unions, suspend strike action and do a consultation with their members. "

He added: " I have got tremendous respect for Unison .

" I believe they are doing what they believe is in The Best interests of their members but I would very politely suggest that with The further detail we have provided over The weekend, I Am hoping there is enough to give them reassurances, that particularly for The lowest paid, but for everybody across any of The pay bands this is a very good offer indeed. "

'Very strong offer'

Unison 's Scottish secretary Lilian Macer criticised Mr Yousaf for " staying silent" until The Last moment, claiming The dispute " could have been sorted months ago. "

She Said : " If The Scottish Government was serious about avoiding disruption for pupils, parents and staff, ministers should have been In Touch , and spoken to us. But they've been conspicuously absent.

" Cosla is as much to blame. It made an initial offer in The Spring , then disappeared for months, only Coming Up with a revised amount late last week. It was too little and far Too Late .

" No-one wants these strikes to go ahead, but The offer is nowhere near good enough. "

Cosla called The proposals " a very strong offer".

Resources spokesperson Katie Hagmann said: " I Am heartened both Unite and The Gmb will suspend strike action whilst they consult with their membership on The pay package.

" We have met every ask of our trade union colleagues and this best and Final Offer which will see every single local government worker receive an in-year pay rise of between 6% and almost 10% on The basis that strikes would be suspended.

" We Are talking about a pay package which not only compares well to other sectors but recognises The cost-of-living pressures on our workforce and which would mean The lowest-paid would see an in-year uplift of over £2,000 or just under 10%.

" This is The Best funding package that Scottish and local government can provide and I hope their members accept The offer. "

The Council unions had hoped that The mere threat of further disruption to schools would lead to a suitable pay offer.

Two of The three big council unions - Unite and The Gmb - Feel The latest offer was good enough to suspend The Action . In that sense, The Threat worked.

The Other union, Unison - The largest council union across Scotland - took a different view.

The impact of The Strike varies significantly across The 24 areas where Unison is striking.

Councils and The Scottish Government are adamant that there is no chance of a further improvement to The pay offer.

But will that position hold after Three Days of disruption?

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