This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/7280765.stm

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
Scots coastguard staff on strike Scots coastguard staff on strike
(about 1 hour later)
Staff at Scotland's coastguard centres have joined their colleagues in the rest of the UK in a walk-out over pay.Staff at Scotland's coastguard centres have joined their colleagues in the rest of the UK in a walk-out over pay.
The Public and Commercial Services Union said 700 staff, including those in Stornoway, Aberdeen, Shetland and Clyde, were part of the 24-hour action. The Public and Commercial Services Union said 700 staff, including those in Stornoway, Aberdeen and Clyde, were part of the 24-hour action.
Union officials said their members were furious pay levels were behind those in other emergency services.Union officials said their members were furious pay levels were behind those in other emergency services.
Bosses at the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the strike action would not involve staff sent to emergencies.Bosses at the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the strike action would not involve staff sent to emergencies.
Peter Cardy, chief executive at the agency, said: "Lives will not be put at risk, we have been working on contingency plans and communications have been re-routed.Peter Cardy, chief executive at the agency, said: "Lives will not be put at risk, we have been working on contingency plans and communications have been re-routed.
"Mayday calls, automatic distress calls and 999 calls will still get through."Mayday calls, automatic distress calls and 999 calls will still get through.
STRIKES AT MCA CENTRES PortlandSolentDoverLondonThamesYarmouthHumberLiverpoolHolyheadMilford HavenSwanseaFalmouthBrixhamBelfastForthClydeAberdeenStornowayShetlandSTRIKES AT MCA CENTRES PortlandSolentDoverLondonThamesYarmouthHumberLiverpoolHolyheadMilford HavenSwanseaFalmouthBrixhamBelfastForthClydeAberdeenStornowayShetland
"The tugs will still be operating so they will be patrolling the shores of the UK, the helicopters will still be flying exactly as normal, our counter-pollution teams will be ready as always.""The tugs will still be operating so they will be patrolling the shores of the UK, the helicopters will still be flying exactly as normal, our counter-pollution teams will be ready as always."
The union wants coastguards to get another £3,000 on top of their current base pay of £14,000 a year.The union wants coastguards to get another £3,000 on top of their current base pay of £14,000 a year.
Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, the PCS union's representative for Scotland, Steve Quinn, said members had been left with no options other than to strike.Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland, the PCS union's representative for Scotland, Steve Quinn, said members had been left with no options other than to strike.
He said pay rates for watch assistance were "a disgrace".He said pay rates for watch assistance were "a disgrace".
The PCS' pay co-ordinator Geoff Lewtas said the union had a copy of a letter from one of its members in Scotland saying that management would be increasing his salary to the minimum wage rate.The PCS' pay co-ordinator Geoff Lewtas said the union had a copy of a letter from one of its members in Scotland saying that management would be increasing his salary to the minimum wage rate.
"They had to do this in October last year because his salary was below the national minimum rate," said Mr Lewtas."They had to do this in October last year because his salary was below the national minimum rate," said Mr Lewtas.