Lighthouse employees in Scotland take 'historic and first in a era' strike motion over pay

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Lighthouse employees who assist guarantee vessels cross safely by Scottish waters are downing instruments for the primary time in a dispute over pay.

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Around 40 Unite members employed by Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB) will stroll out at 12pm on Monday for twenty-four hours.

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The employees - together with ready seamen, base assistants, cooks and technicians - preserve and function Scotland's lighthouses, beacons and buoys at sea.

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Unite branded the strike motion "historic and the first in a generation".

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The union is blaming the UK authorities, which funds the NLB, claiming it isn't offering the additional funding required to enhance the two% pay rise provide.

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Sharon Graham, normal secretary, mentioned: "Unite's NLB members have been left with no option but to take a stand. What's on offer is a brutal real-terms pay cut.

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"With vitality prices, inflation and rates of interest climbing to heights not seen for many years, a 2% provide simply does not minimize it.

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"We will continue to push the boat out in defence of our members, and they will have our full support in their fight for better jobs, pay and conditions."

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The NLB maintains 208 lighthouses throughout Scotland and the Isle of Man.

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The union mentioned two NLB vessels - NLV Pharos and NLV Pole Star - shall be docked at Oban with picket strains in place on the Gallanach Road base till midday on Tuesday.

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In April, employees backed industrial motion by 90.6% on a turnout of 86.5%.

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Alison MacLean, the union's industrial officer, urged the Scottish authorities to use stress on UK ministers.

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She mentioned: "The strike action by our NLB members is historic and the first in a generation. The reality is that talks with the NLB have run aground.

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"This is basically right down to the UK authorities, who finance the NLB, not offering the additional funds required to make a greater provide to our members.

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"We are demanding that the Scottish government intervene and apply pressure on the UK government to resolve this dispute or it is in danger of remaining in troubled waters."

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The NLB mentioned it's "bound entirely" by UK authorities pay coverage.

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A spokesperson added: "The current pay award was subject to an exhaustive Department for Transport (DfT) approval process, which leaves us with no room for manoeuvre.

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"We have put contingency measures in place to make sure mariners are supplied with an efficient security of navigation service whereas the motion is beneath means."

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A UK government spokesperson said: "Public sector pay strikes a cautious steadiness between recognising the important significance of public sector employees, whereas delivering worth for taxpayers and avoiding larger costs sooner or later."

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