Skip to main content
Gifts from The Morning Star
Unite craft workers back Scottish council pay deal

CRAFT workers in councils across Scotland have backed a pay deal worth over 7.6 per cent over two years, their union Unite announced today.

The agreement, negotiated by the union with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla), will cover trades such as joiners, labourers, painters and electricians working directly for local government, as well as their outsourced colleagues who maintain council buildings and housing.

Workers will see a 4 per cent pay boost this year backdated to April 1, followed by a further 3.5 per cent from April 2026 as well as increases to bonuses, tool allowances, stand-by payments, and improvements in apprenticeship rates.

Welcoming the agreement, negotiated separately from wider council pay bargaining, Unite regional co-ordinator Stevie Dillon called the deal “a sign of further progress,” which he hoped would “help build stronger foundations for future pay talks.”

General secretary Sharon Graham added: “Unite’s craft members will receive good pay increases over two years providing much needed stability and security.  

“Unite successfully negotiated this deal which will boost the jobs, pay and conditions of thousands of craft workers across Scotland.” 

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
Commuters walking past a ScotRail train at Edinburgh's Waverley Station
Scotland / 14 May 2025
14 May 2025
Britain / 31 October 2024
31 October 2024
Britain / 5 September 2024
5 September 2024
Britain / 19 August 2024
19 August 2024