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The Scotsman Bulletin Tuesday September 26 2023 #SchoolStrikes
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26/09/2023
The Scotsman Bulletin Tuesday September 26 2023 #SchoolStrikes
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman Daily Built In for Tuesday.
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I'm Alan Young, I'm Deputy Editor of the Scotsman,
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joined today by our political correspondent Rachel Emery
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to take a look at some of the main headlines.
00:18
Hi Rachel.
00:19
Morning.
00:19
Let's have a look at the front page first.
00:23
And we lead today on the net zero latest,
00:28
Hansa Yousaf yesterday refusing to back down on the Scottish targets
00:34
for things like the replacement of gas boilers.
00:38
And this is despite Richard Sunak, as we know,
00:42
last week, washing down the UK's key pledges.
00:45
Much more on that.
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It's going to be a key election issue.
00:49
You feel in the wing there, as many parents will know already today,
00:57
schools closing across Scotland as the strike by support staff begins.
01:02
And that is what I want to speak to Rachel about.
01:06
So Rachel, lots of children learning from home today.
01:10
I have to apologise if my internet goes down
01:13
because there's extra strain being put on the Wi-Fi in my house.
01:17
Bring us up to date with how we got here.
01:20
Yes, it's going to be three days of strikes for non-teaching staff in schools.
01:24
So your janitors, your admin staff, those who work in canteens, that sort of thing.
01:29
Now, this is going to be over three days.
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If you remember last week, there was a bit of confusion as to what was going on,
01:33
because there was initially three unions involved in this.
01:36
So Unite, Unison and the GMB.
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And talks at the 11th hour last week.
01:41
And at the end, Unite and the GMB union both agreed to drop the industrial action.
01:46
They said that while it wasn't perfect, it was still good enough.
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And so they called off the strikes.
01:52
However, Unison have not done that.
01:53
And therefore, they are still striking today.
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So schools up and down the country will still be closed for three days as of today.
01:59
And this new offer that came from COSLA last week, as you said,
02:04
we had Hamza Yousaf speaking yesterday saying that, in his view,
02:10
Unison should be putting it to their, at least putting it to their members
02:13
and suspending strike action in the meantime, as the other unions are.
02:17
Yes, so COSLA says that they've managed to find this money
02:20
from things like reprioritising their budget.
02:23
Finding underspend, which is quite a sort of technical council speak there.
02:27
And they say they have found this money and it won't be from cutting services.
02:31
However, Unison say that they are not convinced by that.
02:33
They still think that there may be cuts to services that they're offering,
02:37
which is what they don't want to see happening.
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So that's why they are still going ahead with the strike and the other two unions are not.
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But it's actually said, Hamza Yousaf has said that Unison should
02:46
to try and call off the strikes and come back to the drawing board there.
02:50
Unison have responded to that saying that, yes, they are open, their doors are open
02:54
and the only way to avoid the strike action is to get back around the table
02:57
with a better pay offer.
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So it is three days. It is possible.
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It could be resolved within the next couple of days.
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We might not see the full three days, but at the moment we just don't know.
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And we've got any idea, I mean, it's early yet,
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but of the impact, different council areas are being affected in different ways.
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I know, for instance, here in Edinburgh, every school is closed,
03:19
but that's not the case across the country.
03:21
No, so it's actually 24 local authority areas that are taking part in the strike.
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And each local authority, some schools are closed, some schools are not closed.
03:30
Some schools are doing home learning, for example.
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Some secondary schools are only open to senior pupils.
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It really does depend on each local authority area.
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Most of them have put out what they are doing on their own social media channels.
03:42
Each person can check their own local authority area there.
03:45
Yes, it is kind of different across the whole of the country.
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And that has led to a lot of people saying there's a postcode lottery now
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when it comes to education this week,
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because as we said, some schools are open, some schools are not.
03:56
And any indication at this stage how hopeful the union or the Scottish Government or COSLA
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may be that this is going to be resolved quickly,
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or could we be looking at more strikes after this three days of action?
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It's really difficult to say at this point,
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but Unison were certainly on the radio this morning
04:18
saying we're sticking strong here.
04:20
We are still not convinced this is a good enough offer for our members.
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So they are very much sticking strong to that
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and are sort of putting the ball back into the government's court here.
04:28
So it'll really just have to see what negotiations happen over the next few days.
04:32
Indeed. We'll be following it very closely throughout the day.
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And we'll have all the very latest at scotsman.com as ever.
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Please do subscribe if you can, and then you will not miss a thing.
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And if you're out and about today, please do pick up a copy of the paper
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from me and from Rachel.
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It's bye for now.
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Bye.
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