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SINGLE STATUS (update 05/12/07)

PRESS RELEASE ON THE COMHAIRLE’S SINGLE STATUS/JOB EVALUATION PROPOSALS

WESTERN ISLES LOCAL GOVERNMENT BRANCH UNISON


UNISON is urgently carrying out a series of consultations with its members in Comhairle workplaces throughout the Western Isles.

UNISON recognises the attempt by the Comhairle to address the equal pay issue. Regrettably as a result a large number of our members are going to suffer disastrous downgradings of their salaries and wages if the current proposals are put through. In addition to receiving substantial cuts to their wages our members are also having seriously damaging changes applied to their conditions of service, car allowances, shift allowances, etc.


In UNISON’s view the outcome figures for employees claimed by the Comhairle are highly misleading; the Comhairle assert that the broad outcomes are 64% going up, 25% staying the same and 11% going down (‘red-circled’). UNISON has carried out an in-depth comprehensive analysis of the results and we believe the true position is closer to the following on implementation

• 25% going up
• 25% staying the same
• 50% going down

Many of our members are also being asked to work much longer hours while suffering a significant loss of annual income.

Once we have completed our consultations with our members we will be seeking immediate meetings with the Comhairle and Angus Macneil, MP and Alasdair Allan, MSP to explain to them the true nature of the Comhairle’s proposals and their catastrophic effects on our members and their families throughout the islands and the implications for the economy of the Western Isles.

We hope that the Comhairle will take the sensible course of action and return to the negotiating table to join with UNISON in producing a more reasonable and acceptable set of proposals

ENDS

SINGLE STATUS LETTERS ISSUED

By now you should have received the Comhairle Single Status information pack which details the proposed new grade and salary for your post, a guide to the Single Status Proposals (including Conditions of Service) and a Survey Form.
We are asking all Unison members not to return the Survey Form at this time.
We will give members a further update by the end of this week.

There will be further meetings to follow in Stornoway,Harris, Uist and Barra, details of meetings in Uist & Barra this week below.
If you need any information please contact the UNISON office on 01851 709304

SINGLE STATUS/ JOB EVALUATION MEETINGS - UIST AND BARRA

Wed 5TH December 2007

Council Offices, Balivanich 11:00am

Trianaid Taigh Ceilidh, Carinish 11:00am

Taigh a’Chridhe Uile Naomh, South Uist 2:30pm

Castlebay School, Barra 8:00pm

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Thu 6th December 2007 Lionacleit Education Centre 12 noon


SINGLE STATUS: UNISON ACHIEVES MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH                                 

After lengthy discussions and with your support the Branch has at long last secured a significant breakthrough with our negotiations with the Management on release of the  Job Evaluation Data. We are pleased to advise you that at a Meeting on 29 August they handed over the data we requested and at what was a very difficult meeting we wish to thank the Comhairle Single Status Team for their willingness to move their position on future negotiations on the day.We have been pressing the Management over many months to give us the information we require to analyse the data and make the necessary assessment on whether the Pay and Conditions Package is equality proofed and whether it meets all the necessary standards. We are now proceeding as a matter of urgency to carry out a professional analysis of the data on your behalf.

The Timetable

Action                                                            Target Date

Report to Policy and Resources Committee

6 September 2007

If agreed, commence statutory 90 day consultation

10 September 2007

CnES to issue newsletter with implementation proposals

W/C 10 September 2007

Negotiation Period completed

10 October 2007

CnES issue letters giving results to employees

W/C 29 October 2007

UNISON Ballot of members completed

18 November 2007

Employees confirm support or rejection of Package

18 November 2007

 

 Proposed Changes to Conditions of Service

In our July Newsletter we gave you a list of some of the proposed changes to your Conditions of Service. Our next scheduled meeting with management is on Monday 10 September and we are asking all members to give us their comments on the proposed changes as soon as possible. You can do this by email to alimaclennan@cne-siar.gov.uk or submit your written comments to UNISON Secretary, c/o Finance Dept, CnES, Sandwick Road, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2BW no later than 14 September 2007

 The proposed changes are listed below:

Working Conditions               Implications of Proposed Change

Working Week

Former APT&C employees to move to a 37 Hour working Week phased in over a two year period, 36 hours on 1 April 2008 and 37 hours by 1 April 2009

Core Hours

(7.00am to 10.00pm)

All shift allowances, unsocial hours payments, irregular hour and split duty payments will cease. Enhanced Rates for evenings, Saturdays and Sundays will cease

Overtime Rates

Overtime above 37 hours will be time and a half, double time on Public Holidays

Public Holidays

Number of Public Holidays to be reduced to 10 by removing the May Long Weekend

Annual Leave

Consolidate two Public Holidays into annual Leave entitlement and increase Annual Leave by a further two days to compensate for move to 37 hours

Annual Leave Carry-Over

5 days annual Leave may be carried over in to the next leave year with no time limit for taking them

Mileage Allowance

Car Leasing Scheme and Car Loan scheme to be discontinued. Inland Revenue rate of 40p per mile will apply. A buy-out payment of £822 equivalent to the annual lump sum will be made to Essential Car Users

Standby Payment

Social Work rate to be withdrawn. The lower rate of £76 will apply

Bonus

All bonus payments to cease. The new hourly consolidated rate will apply

 

It is essential that our discussions are informed by the views of each of you as members of the Western Isles Branch so we urge you to let us have your responses as soon as possible. This is vital to the democratic processes of the Branch.

 

Ballot of Membership

 

Providing our National Scrutineers and the Branch are satisfied that the Package is viable we will proceed to conduct a ballot of all Members in Local Government apart from Chief Officers and Craft Workers who are excluded form the Single Status Agreement. This ballot will probably take place at the beginning of November 2007.

 

Protection/Conservation

 

The Management have confirmed that for those whose proposed new grades are lower than their current grades there will be conservation for a period of three years from the date of implementation although no annual pay increases will be made.

 

General Meeting

 

The Branch will be calling a General Meeting on Thursday 20 September 2007 at 2pm in the Council Chambers(booking subject to confirmation) to brief you on the proposed Pay and Conditions Package and, if necessary, we will also arrange Workplace and Departmental Meetings to explain the implications of the Comhairle’s proposals to you. We also intend to hold Area meetings in Uist and Barra – details to follow.

 

JOIN UNISON NOW!

 

As was always going to be the case, there will inevitably be winners and losers arising from the Single Status Exercise. The Branch however will make every effort on your behalf to limit to the absolute minimum those who will suffer detriment as a result of the proposals. As part of the current negotiations we will be agreeing with CnES an Appeals Procedure and no doubt many of you will wish to appeal against your evaluation results. UNISON will be happy to assist any of its members who want to lodge appeals against their proposed new grading. If you are reading this bulletin and are not a member of UNISON we urge you to consider joining right away to allow you to participate meaningfully in the democratic process and to enable UNISON to help you with your appeal if you are disappointed with your proposed new salary or wage grading.

 

Application forms can be obtained from your Section or Departmental Representative or from Ali Maclennan, Branch Secretary (TEL: 01851 709235) or Neil Henderson, Branch Organiser (TEL: 01851 709304)or alternatively downloaded from http://www.unison-scotland.org.uk/join.html



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