Union calls off school strike action next week but warns of future walkouts

GMB members at ten local authorities in Scotland had been set to go on strike next week in a pay dispute

Author: Paul KellyPublished 6th Sep 2023

Strikes that could have closed schools in ten Scottish council areas next week have been called off – for now.

GMB Scotland members including catering staff, janitors and cleaners were due to walk out in a pay dispute next Wednesday and Thursday.

Ten council areas were set to be affected by walkouts

The planned strike action could have seen schools close in Aberdeen, Clackmannanshire, Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar, Dundee, East Dunbartonshire, Falkirk, Glasgow, Orkney, Renfrewshire and South Ayrshire if they had gone ahead.

The union has now suspended the planned industrial action but said it is considering taking concerted action with other local government unions who are unhappy with the current pay offer later this year.

Members previously rejected a 5.5% offer from council umbrella body Cosla, branding it unacceptable amid rising inflation and the cost-of-living crisis.

The GMB, which represents more than 21,000 workers across Scotland's 32 councils, claimed Cosla then refused to revise the offer or seek Government support.

Action could still go ahead later this year

Keir Greenaway, GMB Scotland's senior organiser in public services, suggested it is now up Cosla to make an improved pay offer to staff to stave off the threat of strikes.

He said: "We wanted to give parents, children and local authorities as much clarity around our plans as possible.

"We had served notice for two days of strike action but have now withdrawn those dates to discuss concerted action with our sister unions later in the month.

"Cosla has a clear opportunity to avert that action, of course, by offering our members a fair pay rise. We would urge it to take that opportunity."

Cosla claims a "strong offer" has already been made

A Cosla spokesperson previously said council leaders have already made a "strong offer" to union members that recognises their cost-of-living pressures.

"It is an offer which recognises both the vital role of the people who deliver our essential services across councils every day and the value that we, as employers, place on them," the spokesperson said.

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