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Unions threaten strike action over £850,000 cut to budget



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Published Date: 24 January 2008
UNIONS today threatened strike action over the council's latest budget cut plans, which could see 16 community learning staff face the axe.
Fears are growing over the proposals to cut £850,000 from the community learning and development (CLD) budget, amid claims it will hit the provision of vital services. It is also feared cuts to janitors' overtime could mean community centres will not
be able to open in the evenings.

The city council plans to make its savings in a number of ways, including axing 16 CLD jobs at both management and support staff levels.

Savings are also proposed in the city's literacy and numeracy programme and the Wester Hailes Education and Training Managers Group, which aims to encourage and expand education in the area.

Public sector union Unison warned today that losing support staff who carry out work in research, policy development, IT and training would have a negative impact on community centre's services as the tasks would then fall to staff on the front line.

John Ross, Unison service conditions convener, said it was unclear at this stage which jobs faced the axe and that employees were feeling "very vulnerable".

He said: "Our position is very clear. If we lose a job, we lose a service. If we have one compulsory redundancy, we will ballot a full membership for strike action."

The union is currently in talks with the council, and it is also considering staging a demonstration on the authority's budget day next month.

Labour's education spokesman, Councillor Andrew Burns, has also hit out at the proposed cuts, saying he was "astounded" by the recommendations.

He said: "It's supposed to be a review in terms of organisational efficiency, but it seems to be proposing taking away frontline community centre workers."

He added that cuts to janitorial overtime could have a "significant negative impact" on the provision of services in the evenings.

Community learning and development provides a range of services, including community-based education with children, young people and adults. There are 44 community centres in the city.

A council spokeswoman said: "This consultation with staff and stakeholders is part of a wider budget-setting process. All comments from the consultation will be reported to the council in February. Nothing has been decided yet."



The full article contains 388 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 24 January 2008 11:32 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Myke Wylson,

Edinbvrgh 24/01/2008 12:39:56
Isn't this the story that Edinburgh Sucks broke a few days ago.
2

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24/01/2008 13:29:29
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I Heart Edinburgh,

24/01/2008 13:57:36
Labour's education spokesman, Councillor Andrew Burns, has also hit out at the proposed cuts, saying he was "astounded" by the recommendations.

Perhaps he should be just as "astounded" and the appalling way Labour ran this city for the past 25 years.
Perhaps if he had been "astounded" enough to stop Ewan Aitken's incompetence he wouldn't have supported Labour spending the council's contingency fund which is what has caused these cuts.
Remember guys, all these cuts are a result of Labour screwing the city - don't let them get away with it!
4

alex paterson,

embra 24/01/2008 14:07:37
Todays unions are just a waste of time,the management have them in their back pocket.
5

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24/01/2008 15:00:21
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Paul Voltiare,

24/01/2008 15:02:58
#2 - Yes, we still have unions in this country. Perhaps you need to get out more often ?
7

Gramma Kitty,

Portage Lakes Ohio USA 24/01/2008 15:04:38
I see you all have the same troubles as we, the upper crust sees no need to cut into the elaborate waste at the top when they can simply cut out the community services.
Doesn't effect them, pass the cake.
8

D Baikie,

Hermitage Place 24/01/2008 15:06:30
Let them strike. From what I know of this, it will be the non-Union staff who get the boot anyway.
9

Reverend Coleman,

24/01/2008 15:26:54
Could I have some of the drugs that #5 has been taking?
10

Very Concerned Resident,

24/01/2008 15:35:07
#3 "Labour spending the council's contingency fund which is what has caused these cuts" - don't talk such tripe. That money was used to settle the Equal Pay bill, a move supported by all parties.
11

CRAGman,

24/01/2008 15:50:16
All this talk of the past Labour administration wrecking the city's finances just doesn't ring true to me. They were hoping to get back into power last May - albeit in a coalition. And the other parties' budgets weren't that different from Labour's in any case.
12

Liberton Star,

Edinburgh 24/01/2008 16:00:22
#10 is absolutely right. Labour put over £40million into balances. The budget 'crisis' is a myth created by politicians who are keen to cover up the fact that they haven't a clue about how to run the city.
13

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 24/01/2008 16:25:33
Why do the unions always shout strike!. Effective people sit round the table and get a win win situation.

We all got to cut back including the council but the difference is we keep trying and they don't. They just keep spend spend on garbish things and wasted projects.
14

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24/01/2008 16:40:40
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Council Insider,

Council HQ 24/01/2008 16:54:49
I'll be at work maintaining my 100% attendance record. No striking for me. I'm not losing a day pay for anything.
16

paul the binman,

24/01/2008 17:46:39
Didnt you get the racist email then "Council Insider",you must have been missed off their email list
17

rs,

in ma house 24/01/2008 19:01:00

He said: "It's supposed to be a review in terms of organisational efficiency, but it seems to be proposing taking away frontline community centre workers."

I right, so what will all the c

No10 ..think you;ll find that it was reported that Labour spent the contingency, they sold off Properties and Investments to pay for the equal pay bill..

Labour were in power until MAY 2007, as someone described it, Labour were like a kid with a Credit Card with an Unlimited Credit Limit.
The New administration were hardly in power and rightly highlighted the BLACK HOLE that the previous administration had left.

The School Closures Plan was was another thing that had been drawn up by the previous adminsitration.

Politcians are like kids, always blaming everyone else, "because it wis'nae me mister"
18

Scotch man,

Other 24/01/2008 19:50:46
whose budget is it truly?
19

morris,

edinburgh 24/01/2008 19:52:46
11

Edinburgh Council inherited a deficit of spending committments ,which the money required to pay for them does not exist!Its been publicised and I think you are the only person who does not know about it. Everytime the council looked st something in an attempt to square up the deficit it grew.They are still not sure how big a funding gap exists as far as I know.THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT THIS HAS HAPPENED.Do you think the Liberal/SNP coalition were examining all areas for savings just for as laugh?

You dont believe this. Well every councillor in Edinburgh can confirm it except Labour of course who have not denied it!
ITS THERE and its the fault of the people who put Labour there !
20

Scotch man,

Other 24/01/2008 20:09:59
Who was running the house truly??
21

madrab,

edinburgh 24/01/2008 20:12:46
They won't strike in winter.

This lot only take a day off in summer to enjoy the sun.
22

Thistledhu,

Fife 24/01/2008 20:47:57
To deny that Labour have a large part of the blame to shoulder is to deny the facts, yes the equel pay/single status agreement plays a large part in causeing the shortage. Who brough that in? Labour at the prompting of Unions of which UNISON was at the fore.

How much a fuss would Unison be makeing if it was a labour council forced to take the same desisions ?

23

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 24/01/2008 20:58:57
#14 sellotape - sarcasm is the lowest form of wit! May I suggest you use the sellotape on your mouth.
24

Artemis,

Embra 24/01/2008 21:36:04
#5 - you see someone getting on a bus and assume he's skiving? Perhaps he was on his way to another workplace. Perhaps he was taking authorised leave.

#21 - UNISON has struck in winter before now, and since when was there a guarantee of sun in summer?

#22 - UNISON would be making just as much fuss if it was a Labour council.
25

Thistledhu,

Fife 24/01/2008 21:49:26
#24 Speaking as a unison member i know that is not true

To have any form of career in unison as a orginisation you have to be a labour party member.

Unison finance directly and undirectley labour party candidates and activities.

Unison sat idley by and said nothing while single status was put in place in west lothian when labour lost control of west lothian council then they made a fuss only to be forced to back down by it,s own mebership.
26

Thistledhu,

Fife 24/01/2008 21:56:37
#24 further to my comments who caused the blackhole in the funding then bearing in mind the problem origanates pre Election?
27

D Baikie,

Hermitage Place 24/01/2008 22:52:33
#24 What makes you assume that it was a male worker? Interesting that you jump to defend.

Funnily enough I have had dealings with one of these community workers in the past and he was always available at any time of day or night to meet me on personal business.

These guys bend the rules all the time and it is us honest taxpayers who pick up the tab for alleged community work professionals. They are all out for themselves and lets face it £30k a year for doing not a lot is good in anyones books.
28

Isabel,

Edinburgh 25/01/2008 16:25:12
The £850,000 cut in the budget won't affect the salaries at the top. The usual action is to cut jobs at the bottom so that there is enough money to keep top management in jobs. Cutting jobs at the bottom means that there is no staff to keep open services that benefit the community.
29

wordgirl,

Edinburgh 25/01/2008 16:38:18
It's interesting that many critical comments show poor
spelling, grammar and typing skills. This could be remedied, but read the article and see where the cuts are to fall...Say goodbye to chances to learn and improve.
30

D Baikie,

25/01/2008 23:14:50
#29 As if comunity education has ever made any impact on the skills you mention. Get real wordgirl and open your eyes to reality - community education workers dont work, and the theory is flawed, as is yours.

Your attitude is appallng and typical of the deficit culture in professional community education circles.
31

D Baikie,

Hermitage Place 25/01/2008 23:16:19
The council need to sack those troublemaking freeloaders Volino and Travers first(as reported in the EEN so it must be true), then get rid of the rest of the lazy community agitators who draw massive salaries and live in massive hooses.
Workers in the true sense they certainly are not, as I saw the so called worker from duncan place community centre getting on the bus at 3 oclock the other day, nice to get an early finish eh???
Spend the money where its needed not on the waste of space that is community learning and development -whatever that is.
Most of these community types are part time property developers, ploughing their vast salaries into the overcooked Edinburgh property market. They have plenty of time on their hands for jooking about the city supposedly attending meetings, whlst they are actually checking up on their tenants, viewing property, having long lunches, or playing golf.

Andrew Burns (who talks to himself on his blog - him and his luvved up alter ego), of course knows all of this, but is taking advantage to bluster as only he can.
Maybe he should waken up to the fact that his Councils staff in this case are shafting Edinburgh.
32

Buggalugs,

On ma uppers 28/01/2008 15:05:51
#31 - my what a bitter wee thing you are. What on earth has a com ed worker done to you??

And for your information, the vast majority of com ed workers earn around £25k, not the £30 you say - and given the fact that they dont get paid overtime, despite the fact that they have to work a lot of evenings so they can run things in the (judging by your case, pretty ungrateful)communty at times when it suits people, this puts them pretty much on the same scale as a bus driver. And if you think anyone can get a "massive hoose" off that then show me where it is and I'll beat a path to its door.
The sad thing is that a lot of numpties think community workers "dae nuthin" and are prepared to let a few rogues colour their view of this service. Just because one of them upset you ( what was it? Did they get a job you went after?), doesnt make it ok to slag of a whole bunch of people.

 

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