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Hundreds of staff are to lose their jobs with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) after refusing to accept new pay and conditions. | Hundreds of staff are to lose their jobs with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) after refusing to accept new pay and conditions. |
About 570 employees will have their contracts terminated after failing to agree to the new terms. | About 570 employees will have their contracts terminated after failing to agree to the new terms. |
This represents 43% of the total workforce at the Stirling-based agency which has 1,330 employees. | This represents 43% of the total workforce at the Stirling-based agency which has 1,330 employees. |
The public sector union Unison accused Sepa of "behaving like the worst Victorian mill owners". | The public sector union Unison accused Sepa of "behaving like the worst Victorian mill owners". |
Under the new contract, about 130 workers will have their pay frozen to bring wages in line with the new pay grading system. | |
Sepa said the new arrangement benefited about half of the agency's lowest paid staff and insisted that nobody would be made redundant. | Sepa said the new arrangement benefited about half of the agency's lowest paid staff and insisted that nobody would be made redundant. |
A spokeswoman added that the move was being made to meet legal requirements under equal opportunity legislation. | |
'Dictatorial behaviour' | 'Dictatorial behaviour' |
The notices of dismissal, which will be issued on Tuesday, will be accompanied by an offer of re-engagement on the new terms and conditions, the spokeswoman said. | |
A Unison spokesman said: "Unison will not accept such dictatorial behaviour and will be discussing ways to counter Sepa's latest actions using all available means including industrial action where appropriate." | A Unison spokesman said: "Unison will not accept such dictatorial behaviour and will be discussing ways to counter Sepa's latest actions using all available means including industrial action where appropriate." |
Although no immediate pay cuts were involved, about 130 employees, 10% of staff, would not receive rises in the near future. | Although no immediate pay cuts were involved, about 130 employees, 10% of staff, would not receive rises in the near future. |
Their pay "will be temporarily held back in order to bring their salary within their new pay grade", the agency said. | Their pay "will be temporarily held back in order to bring their salary within their new pay grade", the agency said. |
A spokeswoman said: "At lunchtime on Friday, 758 of Sepa's staff (57%) had accepted the voluntary pay offer. | A spokeswoman said: "At lunchtime on Friday, 758 of Sepa's staff (57%) had accepted the voluntary pay offer. |
"The remaining staff who have not accepted the offer will receive notice on 4 March that their existing contracts of employment will be terminated at the end of May. | "The remaining staff who have not accepted the offer will receive notice on 4 March that their existing contracts of employment will be terminated at the end of May. |
"These notices of dismissal will be accompanied by an offer of immediate re-engagement on the new terms and conditions." | "These notices of dismissal will be accompanied by an offer of immediate re-engagement on the new terms and conditions." |
A spokesman for the Scottish Government said the issue was "an operational matter for Sepa". |
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