An MSP pleaded with Falkirk Council on behalf of a landscaping business who were in a "distressing situation" waiting for a decision from the council's planning committee.
15.08.2022 - 16:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The leader of Falkirk Council has said she is disappointed in the offer that was made to council workers on Friday at a special meeting of COSLA.
Councillor Cecil Meiklejohn said that anything short of five per cent "is not credible" as the three trade unions involved in the dispute - Unite, Unison and the GMB - rejected the latest offer of 3.5 per cent rise.
That means strike action is still very much on the cards in Falkirk and across Scotland.
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In Falkirk, waste workers who are members of Unite are due to start eight days of industrial action on August 24.
On Friday, the GMB union confirmed that its members in waste services would also be walking out, with strikes from Friday, August 26 to Monday, August 29, and Wednesday, September 7 to Saturday, September 10.
There was a slim hope that an agreement would be reached on Friday, when COSLA and the unions discussed the offer of an extra £140 million that the Deputy First Minister John Swinney had put on the table.
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That cash, however, was just enough to fund a pay rise of 3.5 per cent and while that was an improvement on the initial 2 per cent the unions said it was not enough.
Mr Swinney has said councils would be expected to find the rest of the cash for any higher offer.
He said: "Without the ability to borrow or change tax policy, this will have a significant and ongoing impact upon our fixed budget that ministers are taking steps
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