11 August 2003
UNISON says Employers' investigation into Nursery Nurses is
flawed.
UNISON the trade union representing nursery nurses in dispute
across Scotland, today slammed the controversial CoSLA technical
group set up to create a recommended job description and grade
for striking nursery nurse as flawed.
The group was due to report by the end of July, but the report
is not yet published. Barbara Foubister, nursery nurse steward
and a herself a nursery nurse in Edinburgh said:
"It is sad that Scottish employers are prepared to waste the
summer creating a flawed report, rather than making an offer to
deal with nursery nurses' pay and responsibilities. Only last
week the Scottish Executive produced statistics that showed the
number of places in local authority pre-school education centres
has increased by 4% since January 2002, whilst the number of staff
has decreased by 13%. What more evidence do employers want that
nursery nurses are doing more and have increased responsibilities?"
Joe Di Paola, UNISON's Scottish Organiser for Local Government
added: "Nursery nurses are deeply suspicious of this technical
working group. The employers' technical report will be worthless
unless individual councils can guarantee that they will implement
any grading or backdating of any agreed pay level. In addition,
the remit of the group failed to include career structure for
nursery nurses. UNISON is also sceptical about the procedures
of the group.
Joe Di Paola said "The existing job evaluation procedure has
been constantly changed since it was adopted. To suggest that
anyone can simply pick it off the shelf, run out a quick job description,
attach a sum of money to it and get all 32 councils' to agree
to it, is patently absurd. Unless of course the employers knew
all along what the outcome was going to be."
"Nursery nurses now complete a two year training course, have
taken on a host of additional duties, and can only earn up to
£13,800 at the top of their grade. The least the employers can
do is acknowledge this and address the pay and re-grading issues,
rather than wasting energies on working groups and reports, in
an attempt to justify their confused position".
The union's Industrial Action committee is to meet later this
month to look at the next stage of Industrial Action that has
continued all summer in day care nurseries. Nursery schools and
classes are set to resume later this month and face further disruption
unless progress is made to resolve the dispute.
ENDS
For Further Information Please Contact: Joe Di Paola (UNISON
Scottish Organiser Local Government ) 07990 505698(m) 0870 7777
006 (w) Chris Bartter (UNISON Communications Officer) 0771 558
3729(m) 0870 7777 006 (w) Carol Ball (Chair UNISON's Nursery Nurses
Working Group) 07803 952263 (m) Barbara Foubister, UNISON City
of Edinburgh 0131 220 5655. John Stevenson, Secretary UNISON Edinburgh,
07876 795 018.
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