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Workers take pay battle to Swinney's doorstep
Striking school support workers take part in a demonstration outside First Minister John Swinney's constituency office in Blairgowrie, as Unison holds a two-week strike targeting the region he represents, which has closed many schools, October 24, 2024

DOZENS of council workers picketed the constituency office of SNP First Minister John Swinney today as they continue two weeks of targeted strike action over pay.

Unison members recently rejected a Scottish government-backed pay deal with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (Cosla), which offered non-teaching school staff an extra 67p an hour or 3.6 per cent, whichever was greater.

They are now a week into targeted strike action, which has closed schools and early years centres across the First Minister’s Perthshire North constituency, a move which he branded “utterly unacceptable.”

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