![]() It comes as school support staff, including cleaners, caterers, janitors and school support assistants, are set to take part in strike action over three days from 26 to 28 September. The trade union has urged First Minister Humza Yousaf to directly intervene in the pay dispute. ![]() "Unite's local government representatives rightly rejected this offer." Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "It has taken COSLA five months to increase their offer by a measly 38 pence a week for the lowest paid council workers. It warned that staff across 11 councils will walk out later this month unless something "dramatic" happens over the coming weeks. Unite criticised the revised offer from the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) which it said would represent an increase of only £0.01 per-hour for those on the lowest pay, effective from 1 January next year. ![]() Back to the latest news on strikes now, and a third union in Scotland has rejected a pay offer from local government employers, calling it "measly".
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