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The STUC comment on the Scottish Government’s Legislative Programme

3rd September 2008

Commenting on the Scottish Government’s legislative programme, Grahame Smith, STUC General Secretary said: “The STUC looks forward to discussing the legislative programme with Ministers and in particular how Scottish workplaces can contribute to the Scottish Government’s ambitious targets on climate change.

STUC Join Campaign to End Child Poverty

3rd September 2008

The Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) will today (Wednesday 3 September 2008) join the Campaign to End Child Poverty. STUC General Secretary, Grahame Smith, said:

The STUC adds its voice to the End Child Poverty Campaign

3rd September 2008

Signing the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) up to the campaign, Grahame Smith STUC General Secretary, said

The STUC comment on the Scottish Government’s Legislative Programme

3rd September 2008

Commenting on the Scottish Government’s legislative programme, Grahame Smith, STUC General Secretary said:

STUC Comment on the Publication of the Equality and Human Rights Commission Report: Sex and Power, Scotland 2008

3rd September 2008

Responding to the publication of its Sex and Power Scotland 2008 Report, Mary Senior, Assistant Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) said:

STUC responds to Monetary Policy Committee rate decision

4th September 2008

STUC General Secretary, Grahame Smith gave his reaction the MPC decsion to maintain intrest rates at 5 per cent.

STUC comment on the Prime Minister’s visit to CBI Scotland

4th September 2008

Commenting after this morning’s media reported that the Prime Minister will ‘explain how he intends to deal with the economic slowdown’ to CBI Scotland’s Annual Dinner this evening, Stephen Boyd, Assistant Secretary, STUC said: “It is of course right and proper that the Prime Minister should use this occasion to explain how his Government intends to address current economic challenges.

STUC Comment on Scottish Broadcasting Commission’s Report

8th September 2008

Commenting on the SBC’s report published today, ‘Platform for Success’, Grahame Smith, STUC General Secretary said: “The STUC welcomes this report and thanks the Commission for its open and participative approach in gathering evidence over the past year.

STUC Welcomes the UK Government’s Manufacturing Strategy

8th September 2008

Speaking after the Prime Minister launched his government’s new manufacturing strategy, Stephen Boyd, STUC Assistant Secretary said: “The STUC welcomes the launch of this important strategy, particularly its explicit recognition that the UK’s future lies in a mixed and balanced economy delivering the widest possible range of economic benefits. We look forward to discussing this report with both UK and Scottish ministers over the coming months.

Chancellor's speech a disappointment for low paid workers

9th September 2008

STUC General Secretary Grahame Smith said: “The Chancellor was heavy on sympathy for low paid workers but light on any action to support them.

STUC Urges Scottish Government to ensure Scottish Apprentices get minimum pay uplift.

9th September 2008

The Scottish Trades Union Congress today (Tuesday 9 September) called on the Scottish Government to ensure that apprentices in Scotland benefit from the increase in minimum wage levels announced by the UK Secretary of State for Innovation Universities and Skills, John Denham MP, at the TUC Congress in Brighton.

National Women’s Commission appointments welcomed by STUC

10th September 2008

The STUC has welcomed the announcement of new appointments which will strengthen the role of the National Women’s Commission, the official national body working on women’s equality in the United Kingdom.

Deputy General Secretary on representation of private sector workers

11th September 2008

Responding to the debate about the future of Trade Unions representing private sector workers in today's Herald, STUC Deputy General Secretary, Dave Moxham highlights the challenges Unions face from the most restrictive labour laws in Europe and their commitment to overcome under-representation amongst vulnerable employees with every resource.

STUC disappointed by Government action on fuel bills

11th September 2008

STUC Assistant Secretary Stephen Boyd has expressed disappointment at a mediocre package of heavily targeted measures on fuel bills, which will leave many on low incomes continuing to struggle as energy companies maintain excessive profits.

STUC Reaction to Inflation Figures

16th September 2008

Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Assistant Secretary Stephen Boyd said: "Today’s letter from the Governor of the Bank of England to the Chancellor confirms that rising inflation is attributable to high energy, food and import prices.

STUC on Lloyds TSB’s takeover of HBOS

18th September 2008

Commenting in the wake of Lloyds TSB’s takeover of HBOS, Stephen Boyd, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Assistant Secretary said:

STUC calls for Scotland’s politicians to raise their game

18th September 2008

Speaking as the economic situation grows more uncertain by the day, Stephen Boyd, STUC Assistant Secretary said: “The response of politicians to the challenges currently facing the Scottish economy has, to date, been wholly inadequate.

STUC on HBOS Boss’s £2m windfall

19th September 2008

Commenting on reports that HBOS Chief Executive Andy Hornby is set to receive a £2m share windfall, Stephen Boyd, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Assistant Secretary said:

Widespread support for public sector pay action shows that Scottish Government and COSLA must act now to meet workers’ concerns

23rd September 2008

Commenting on the overwhelming support amongst members of the PCS union for one day action in the Scottish Courts Service, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal’s Service, Sportscotland and the National Museums of Scotland, Grahame Smith, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) General Secretary said:

STUC to brief MSPs on HBOS and Re-regulation

24th September 2008

Speaking in advance of the ministerial statement on HBOS, Stephen Boyd, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) Assistant Secretary said: “The STUC will provide MSPs with a short briefing in advance of this afternoon’s (Wednesday 24 September) debate. We argue that the current financial crisis, of which the takeover of HBOS by Lloyds TSB is a consequence, is inevitable given lax regulation and the ‘financialisation’ of the economy. Urgent action is required to effectively regulate the markets and rebalance the economy.

STUC calls for local government employers to return to negotiating table with realistic offer

24th September 2008

Speaking during today’s (Wednesday, 24 September 2008) one day strike of local government workers, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) General Secretary Grahame Smith today called for the employers to return to the negotiating table with wage offers reflecting the real prices increases being faced by public sector workers in Scotland.

Minimum wage increase set to benefit one million workers

28th September 2008

Approximately one million workers will benefit when the national minimum wage (NMW) increases to £5.73 per hour on Wednesday 1 October, the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) and TUC says today (Sunday). Two-thirds of the beneficiaries will be women, reinforcing the NMW's positive role in narrowing the gender pay gap. The increase in the NMW will also save the taxpayer an extra £245 million in reduced payments of in-work benefits.

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