The Public and Commercial Services union said 120 members at
the National Museum of Scotland were due to take part in seven days of strike action over the
removal of a weekend allowance from staff. The strike will begin on Monday. The
action is part of a union campaign, now in its 18 month, to get the allowance
reinstated for all staff working on a Saturday and Sunday. National Museums
Scotland (NMS) withdrew the allowance for new staff. It resulted in two rates
of pay for staff working weekends, those who get the allowance because they
were employed before 2011, and those who do not.
The withdrawal of the allowance could reduce an individual's
pay by £2,000 to £3,000.
Lynn Henderson, Scottish secretary of the PCS, said:
"Our members are determined to win this dispute. It is heartening to note
that the support is as strong with members who get the allowance as with those
who don't. We call on NMS management and the Cabinet Secretary Fiona Hyslop to
right this wrong. It is one thing to say that you oppose austerity measures and
low pay but when it's in your gift to do something about it, for relatively
little money, the Scottish government choose to do nothing about it.”
No comments:
Post a Comment