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Secretary's
Report 2006

Single Status equal pay and pensions dominated 2006

Equal Pay, Single Status and Pensions have continued to dominate the branch agenda over the past year with issues such as the national strategy for shared services set to become of equal importance as this year progresses.

The Branch has continued to press our employers to hold to their side of the bargain with respect to Single Status and Equal Pay. A significant difference in perspective has emerged in that we are seeking harmonisation of conditions between former Manual and APT&C posts whilst our employers are seeking to modernise pay and conditions in a manner that would mean an erosion of existing enhancements such as shift payments, weekend enhancements and the definition of the working week.

The Branch has invested significant resources to ensuring that progress is achieved to deliver the long awaited (and legally required) Equal Pay structure, whilst ensuring that low paid women who have a legitimate "historical" claim have gained access to the appropriate legal assistance and advice.

The failure of Council to deliver an equality proofed Job Evaluation Scheme by the target date set by them (October 1st 2006) has now brought forward the potential for further claims by low paid women who had accepted a buy-out for historical inequality and the Branch is currently liaising with UNISON's Pay Equality Group for the purpose assessing the potential for progressing these claims to an Employment Tribunal.

The cost of delivering Equal Pay has lead our employer to threaten job losses to negate the cost of delivering pay equality and Branch negotiators have been acutely aware that we have a duty to deliver Equal Pay whilst protecting terms and conditions for all workers as far as is reasonably practical.

UNISON continues to campaign for Government money to back up their own legislation - they must deliver on this to make equal pay a reality. Pensions There was huge support for the strike against cuts in pension rights and the Government backed down for a second time over the issue.

The support of our members and that of our sister trade unions have wrung some concessions from Government, however, whilst some progress has been made it is clear that there will be some detriment applied to some existing and new scheme members alike.

The protection offered to our colleagues in Health and the Civil Service have not been afforded to Local Government workers for purely financial reasons. The long awaited judicial review on the issue supported the employer's position.

Motions from last years AGM

Equal Pay: The Service Conditions Report updates on the work done throughout the year.

Housing Stock Transfer: The Scottish Conference we called for is being arranged by Scottish Council.

Disability Leave: We progressed this to National Conference along with Discrimination in Pensions. Our motion on Underfunding in Social Care was passed at Conference and we made progress with Aid, Trade, Conditionality and Forced Liberalisation and Global Warming.

Although our Palestine motion was not heard at Conference, the issues in it were passed. We had considerable success with our motion on Protection of asylum seeker families. Motion 8 on this year's agenda outlines that in more detail.

Scottish Dimension

The Branch continues to play a full role at Scottish level. John Stevenson is a member of the Scottish Committee, chairs the Communications & Campaigns Committee and edits the Scottish bulletin and website. We also have strong representation on the Black Members and Disabled Members Groups. Matthew Creighton is a member of the International Committee and the Local Government Committee. Irene Stout sits on the Local Government Committee.

Branch Organisation

Single Status, if delivered this year will require us to revisit our Branch structures, there being no need for posts dealing specifically with former Manual and APT&C conditions. We will therefore be placing before the AGM a motion that will allow for a Branch Development Plan and a revised branch structure to be placed before members as part of the consultation exercise on the final Single Status proposals.

As a Branch we have continued to both recruit and retain members but we must ensure that our organisational structures remain robust and relevant with respect to delivering the level of service required by our members.

Branch Office

The Branch office staff, Support Officer Monica Niven and Support Assistants Nicola Lee, Julie-anne Finlay and Eileen Thomson have had another busy year with preparation for pensions action and the huge amount of work generated on the Equal Pay front. Our thanks go to them all for their hard work this year.

We continue our quest for new more accessible premises and work is continuing with the support of the Scottish and the National union to bring this matter to a conclusion.

I would appeal to all members to be mindful of the fact that our staff have the right as all workers should have to be treated with dignity and respect at all times. No matter the frustration members may have, I would ask that our staff are seen as being part of the solution and not the problem.

An interesting development has been the increase in the number of non union members who have contacted the office seeking advice and support. I would encourage non members to join UNISON prior to contacting our office as a refusal to offer assistance often offends.

People

This year has been particularly difficult, there having been further difficulties within the Branch Officer Team due to illness and injury. I am pleased to report however that all have recovered and have continued to deliver a high quality of service to our members.

The Branch office is a hectic place and Officers have had their plates full with the range of issues that have faced us. That often means that they come under increased pressure because they cannot get back to people as quickly as they would wish. My thanks go to them for the enormous work they put in.

My thanks also to our Stewards throughout the Branch for their essential work. We could not operate without them. The more we have, the easier the job gets and we need to encourage many more. Restructuring at Scottish level saw us lose the services of Billy McAllister (Regional Officer) after seven years. We thank Billy for his support guidance and patience and wish him well in his new role covering West Lothian and Higher Education.

Nancy Kelly has now been allocated to our Branch as Billy's replacement and we look forward to working with her over the coming year. We also saw the retirement of the Tom McLeod the Branch Health and Safety Officer, we wish him well and thank him for his contribution.

John Stevenson stepped down from the Branch Secretary post last year and my thanks go to him for his support and guidance on policy matters.

George Lee
Branch Secretary

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George Lee
George Lee
Branch Secretary