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A number of readers have been in touch to ask about a letter they have received from North Lanarkshire Council regarding changes to terms and conditions which relate to a new 'term time' calculator and changes to certain grade boundaries under the local job evaluation scheme.

What people are asking is, "Do these changes have any effect on my my equal pay claim?" 

Now the honest answer is that they may do, depending on the nature of your job, but for the most part these changes are unlikely to have a significant effect. 

So if people are worried about their equal pay claims being undermined by these changes, then that simply won't happen.

I wrote about these proposals some months ago on the blog site and I was critical of the trade unions for trying to make piecemeal changes to the Council's pay and grading structure while the Employment Tribunal hearings are still underway.

That remains my view and I see no reason for doing the Council any favours when it has failed to put sensible proposals on the table to resolve all the outstanding equal pay cases, so if you ask me the trade unions have shot themselves in the foot yet again.    

Union Ballot (29 June 2014)


Lots of readers from North Lanarkshire have been in touch regarding the trade union ballot on proposed changes to the Council's pay and grading structure.

In my view, is that there is absolutely no need for a ballot at this stage especially as settlement talks with the Council are about to get underway.

So, as I said on the blog site the other day if I were a union member, I would vote No to any further changes to the Council's pay and grading structure until I could see the big picture - which includes how the Council intends to settle all the outstanding equal pay claims.

Simple, really.

On a wider note a programme of meetings has now been arranged to pursue settlement talks with North Lanarkshire Council and everyone is focused on achieving a fair and just outcome.

For obvious reasons (just as in South Lanarkshire) there will not be a running commentary on these discussions, but if they do not produce a satisfactory agreement then all the cases will go straight back to the Employment Tribunal.   

Union Ballot - Vote No! (26 June 2014)




I have now seen the union 'ballot' documents which I mentioned yesterday - they are from Unite but the GMB and Unison may have similar plans.

In any event, my suspicions have been confirmed because there's no doubt in my mind that the union is up to no good if they are recommending changes to the pay and grading structure while important settlement talks are underway.

If you ask me, it makes absolutely no sense unless the union is trying to do the Council a 'favour' - and why would they do that when thousands of equal pay claims remain unresolved.

The Unite documents says that most people will be slightly better off as a result of the proposed changes, but what they don't explain is what people stand to gain if they leave things as they are until all the outstanding equal pay claims are settled.

Unbelievably, the covering letter from Unite (which is recommending acceptance) says:

"We have a clause in the Agreement which allows the proposals to be revised if current Equal Pay Employment Tribunals throw up any issues" 

But exactly what does this 'mumbo jumbo' mean - who would be daft enough to trust the Council in the present situation and why don't member's have a copy of the proposed Agreement so they can see what it says for themselves? 

So if I were a union member in North Lanarkshire I would be voting No and kicking up hell at the union holding a ballot when lots of people are going on holiday and without any answers to all the ongoing issues to do with equal pay.

And isn't it odd that there's been no information from the Council (who is after all the employer) about what's going on?

If you ask me, the union are not being completely straight with its own members and is in real danger of doing the employer's dirty work.  


Stop Press! (25 June 2014)




A reader from North Lanarkshire has been in touch to say that she has received ballot papers from her trade union about a new pay and grading structure within the Council.

Now I haven't seen the documents as yet, but I find it highly suspicious that a trade union should be conducting a ballot about new pay arrangements and term-time arrangements when there are so many issues unresolved from the ongoing Employment Tribunal.

If you ask me, the timing is also completely mad as the schools are now breaking-up for the summer holidays which means that people are unable to discuss what's going on at their workplaces, as normal. 

I am making arrangements to see these papers although if anyone can scan and email them to me, that would help speed things up - markirvine@compuserve.com

In the meantime, if I were a trade union member in North Lanarkshire I would certainly not be voting to support or bring in any new changes at this pint in time. 

Instead I would insist that the Council is required to explain how it intends to settle all the outstanding equal pay claims and address the evident failings in its job evaluation scheme (JES) which have been exposed so brutally at the ongoing Employment Tribunal.

Remember the Employment Tribunal has only been suspended to allow settlement discussions to take place and will start up again in late August/September 2014 if agreement is not reached.  

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