School staff have voted to strike over pay at 24 councils across Scotland in ballot results announced today (Friday), says UNISON.
It is the largest ever vote for strike action by school staff in Scotland and will mean mass closures across the country, the union says.
UNISON balloted school staff working for every council in Scotland over the 5% pay offer from employer body Cosla. The workers were due a pay rise in April. They have also been offered an additional increase dependent on salary from January 2024 for all local government workers.
While there was an overwhelming vote in favour of strike action in every council, trade union laws require a 50% turnout. The 24 councils where this threshold was met – and where strikes are threatened – are Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Angus, City of Edinburgh, Clackmannanshire, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Dumfries & Galloway, Dundee City, East Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Fife, Glasgow City, Highland, Inverclyde, Moray, North Ayrshire, Orkney Islands, Perth & Kinross, Renfrewshire, Shetland Islands, South Ayrshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirling, West Dunbartonshire.
UNISON Scotland’s local government committee will meet next week to take the next steps to prepare for industrial action, which is likely to take place in early autumn.
UNISON Scottish secretary Lilian Macer said: “This is UNISON’s strongest ever strike mandate in local government, which shows the level of anger felt by staff.
“The union will do everything possible to get back around the table with Cosla to resolve this dispute. School staff would prefer to be in school working with children, not on picket lines and closing dozens of schools.
“But the Scottish government and Cosla should be in no doubt about the determination of school staff and they’ll do what it takes to get an improved pay deal for all local government workers”
UNISON Scotland local government committee chair Mark Ferguson said: “School staff across Scottish local government have voted to strike in unprecedented numbers. Cosla must address the union’s calls for improved fair pay that recognises and rewards them for the vital work they do in their communities.
“Cosla leaders are meeting today and if they fail to address the reasonable demands on the back of such a significant mandate, schools across Scotland will close and nobody wants that.
“UNISON remains committed to dialogue and hopes a satisfactory resolution can be found before staff are forced to take industrial action.”
Notes to editors:
– UNISON is the largest union in local government representing 84,000 workers.
– UNISON’s official strike ballot closed today (Friday) at 10am.
– The membership groups balloted were employees in schools, providing services to the running and operation of the school. This included early-years staff working within a school or are co-located with a school. The ballot did not include early-years workers in stand-alone nurseries or early-years centres.
– Full information on UNISON’s pay claim and the dispute can be found here: https://unison-scotland.org/local-government-pay-23-24/
Region |
%Yes to strike action |
%No to strike action |
%Turnout |
Perth & Kinross Council |
93.19 |
6.81 |
67.91 |
Angus Council |
89.34 |
10.66 |
66.56 |
Orkney Islands Council |
92.59 |
7.41 |
63.37 |
The City of Edinburgh Council |
94.13 |
5.87 |
62.24 |
Aberdeenshire Council |
88.45 |
11.55 |
62.04 |
South Ayrshire Council |
91.18 |
8.82 |
61.32 |
West Dunbartonshire Council |
95.42 |
4.58 |
60.36 |
Inverclyde Council |
97.63 |
2.37 |
60.03 |
Renfrewshire Council |
93.74 |
6.26 |
59.88 |
Highland Council |
89.35 |
10.65 |
59.45 |
South Lanarkshire Council |
95.93 |
4.07 |
58.99 |
Shetland Islands Council |
90.29 |
9.71 |
58.86 |
East Renfrewshire Council |
93.62 |
6.38 |
58.83 |
Fife Council |
90.96 |
9.04 |
58.47 |
North Ayrshire Council |
93.09 |
6.91 |
57.12 |
Aberdeen City Council |
86.53 |
13.47 |
56.40 |
Dundee City Council |
96.23 |
3.77 |
55.11 |
Moray Council |
85.94 |
14.06 |
55.05 |
Stirling Council |
90.81 |
9.19 |
54.51 |
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar |
94.23 |
5.77 |
53.33 |
Dumfries & Galloway Council |
85.79 |
14.21 |
53.24 |
Clackmannanshire Council |
97.62 |
2.38 |
52.63 |
Glasgow City Council |
97.23 |
2.77 |
52.53 |
East Dunbartonshire Council |
92.28 |
7.72 |
52.17 |
Midlothian Council |
90.94 |
9.06 |
49.92 |
Falkirk Council |
94.04 |
5.96 |
49.40 |
Scottish Borders Council |
81.87 |
18.13 |
48.13 |
Argyll & Bute Council |
95.80 |
4.20 |
47.79 |
North Lanarkshire Council |
95.23 |
4.77 |
47.36 |
East Lothian Council |
90.21 |
9.79 |
47.00 |
West Lothian Council |
88.83 |
11.17 |
46.81 |
East Ayrshire Council |
88.02 |
11.98 |
40.17 |
Tayside Contracts |
90.91 |
9.09 |
30.56 |
Media contacts:
Simon Macfarlane M: 07703 194132 E: s.macfarlane@unison.co.uk
Danny Phillips M: 07717 715277 / 07944 664110 E: d.phillips@unison.co.uk
Mark Ferguson M: 07773 342570 E: markfergusonlgsge@outlook.com