Fair treatment demanded for Glasgow games staff
PUBLIC-services union Unison yesterday called for “fair treatment” of Glasgow staff who are working to make the 2014 Commonwealth Games a success.
Unison members have held a series of “pop-up” lunchbreak protests against the refusal by arm’s-length city-council leisure company Glasgow Life to pay enhancements to workers during the Games.
The union’s Glasgow branch secretary Brian Smith said: “Glasgow Life workers are working hard to make the games a success. We want these games to succeed, just like everyone else.
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