Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2014
Let me make the point. I refer members to the briefing that the Scottish living wage campaign provided for the debate, and specifically to what Professor Christopher McCrudden said. He said, as I mentioned during stage 2 of the Procurement Reform (Scotland) Bill, that if we tie payment of the living wage to a specific contract, that can be legal.
Professor McCrudden also made the valid point—this addresses the point that was made about Glasgow City Council—that the approach can be enforced if it is enshrined in procurement legislation. That would allow people who award public contracts to stipulate that the living wage must be paid.