Thursday, November 13, 2008

UNISON calls on government to fund council houses

(13/11/08) Cash-strapped councils need money to make sure they can provide people with decent homes, says UNISON.The union is urging the government to front up the cash to help councils build new homes, and to upgrade the homes of existing tenants to meet national standards.Speaking from the union's housing seminar in Birmingham today, UNISON head of local government Heather Wakefield said: "Severe overcrowding and waiting lists of four million show that new homes are urgently needed."The chancellor's plans to spend through the recession provide the perfect opportunity to step in and build them, she said."A programme of new homes for tenants to rent from councils and housing associations makes social and economic sense – creating jobs in construction and building supplies as well as meeting housing needs."The government must also take steps to avoid redundancies in councils and housing associations, she said."When there is so much that needs to be done it makes no sense for programmes to be scaled back and staff numbers cut."

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Arbitration moves forward

Local government unions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have agreed proposed terms of reference for arbitration over this year’s pay award.The proposed wording is: "The arbitrator is asked to consider the arguments put forward by both sides and make an award to resolve the 2008/9 pay dispute.All parties accept the arbitrator’s decision is final. In particular, this means:
No further industrial action will take place during the arbitration process or following the arbitrator’s decision, and
Any award will be implemented in full without delay." The employers are considering the same form of words and unions hope to receive confirmation from them by the end of the week.Arbitration will consist of both sides making detailed written submissions to a panel of three arbitrators, which it is hoped will be completed by the last week in November, followed by an oral hearing in early December.The joint unions also agreed the 2009-10 claim, for "seeks a one-year, across-the-board pay increase of at least the level of retail price inflation with additional increases for the lower paid".The full text of the claim will include the unions' objective of reaching settlement in time for the award to by paid into members' pay packets by 1 April 2009.A joint union letter will be sent to each authority, asking them to budget for at least a cost-of-living increase to fit in with the claim and relevant UNISON branches are being encouraged to write to their employers also. A template letter will be sent to branches shortly.