UNISON is calling for an urgent legislative
review following a contempt case verdict at
Edinburgh Sheriff Court today (Monday) which
could have wide-ranging implications for workers
across Scotland.
Dave Watson, UNISON’s Scottish Organiser,
said: “Our social work members have
an overriding duty to ensure the child’s
welfare is paramount in all that they do.
However, it seems the paramountcy of the welfare
of the children is not considered relevant
during contempt proceedings. This is quite
clearly a conflict of laws.
“Social work staff deal with complex
and challenging cases on a daily basis and
this decision merely muddies the water and
puts those working on the frontline in a very
difficult and vulnerable position.
“The fact that individuals, rather
than the organisation they work for, have
been put in this position has wide-ranging
implications for the employer/employee relationship
and could have a ripple effect on all frontline
workers.
“Today’s decision highlights
the need for a legislative review and one
that ministers need to address as a matter
of urgency.”
ENDS