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Friday, 13 April 2007

Workers at one of Scotland’s biggest charities have voted for strike action over pay, according to trade union Unison.

Union members voted by two to one to take action after pay talks broke down when Quarriers management offered a 2.5 per cent rise.

Simon Macfarlane, Unison Regional Officer said:

“Our members have shown that poverty pay is no longer acceptable when working for a major Scottish charity. Unison recognises the financial pressures organisations like Quarriers face. That is why we campaign for the Scottish Executive and local authorities to fund them on the basis of the true and full costs to provide the service.

“Our members don’t work in social care for financial reward; they do it out of commitment to service users. In Quarriers these include some of the most vulnerable in society. But we can’t continue to have staff working for Quarriers seeking charity because they themselves are experiencing poverty.”

Phil Robinson, Chief Executive of Quarriers responded:

“This represents 6 per cent of our total workforce of 1,750. It would be regrettable if strike action affected any of our vital care services. Quarriers management is happy to meet again with Unison to discuss the pay issue, but we are not able to improve our pay offer.

“Staff at Quarriers are hugely committed to the work they do for vulnerable people, for disadvantaged children and families across Scotland. Any strike action could put the issue of services under threat, and would appear to show that Unison is unfairly targeting the voluntary sector in comparison with local authority services.”

Unison said it is still considering what industrial action to take with the first strike likely to begin on April 25.

www.quarriers.org.uk

www.unison-scotland.org.uk
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