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Unite and UNISON Social Workers Vote for Industrial Action

UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / April 28, 2021 / Unite and UNISON Scotland social work members who provide cover for emergencies out of hours in Argyll and Bute Council have voted overwhelmingly for industrial action in consultative ballots run jointly by their trade unions. 

 

Unite members voted in a consultative ballot 100% in favour for action short of strike action, and by 100% for strike action. UNISON members also voted by 100% in favour for action short of strike action, and by 78% for strike action. Both unions will now move towards formal industrial action ballots involving social workers in a dispute over standby payments which Argyll and Bute Council pay well below the Scottish Joint Council Social Work Standby rates. 

 

Alison Maclean, Regional Officer for Unite said: "Unite's members have completely lost patience as we have tried to resolve the issues and concerns for years now but the workforce has been continuously ignored. That's why 100% of our members voting in a consultative ballot supported strike action. The reality is that the service is at breaking point with precarious working practices contributing to stress and anxiety, which ultimately puts both the social workers and the service users at risk. Getting the correct standby rates paid is the starting point. Argyll and Bute Council need to fix this issue by committing to meaningful dialogue without further delay or our members will be forced to take action, which could have devastating impacts on the service and the communities they serve." 

 

Mary Watt, UNISON Branch Secretary also added: “Our members have been raising issues about the unsustainable nature of the Social Work emergency service for years. We could fill a bath with tea and sympathy from management. Our members are clear they now need concrete action. An important first step is Argyll & Bute Council honouring the national agreement on Social Work standby rates.”

 

“We have written to Robin Currie the Leader of the Council; Kieron Green the Chair of the Health & Social Care Partnership and Pippa Milne the Council’s Chief Executive urging them to step in and avoid industrial action. Hopefully they will see sense and implement the national agreement and thus create the space to address the many other issues that need tackled to ensure the emergency service is safe and sustainable.”



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Contacts

Alison MacLean

Unite

Phone: +447793662077

Simon Macfarlane

UNISON

Phone: +44 7703 194132