Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2019
I commend Neil Findlay for his cheek in that intervention.
We support the general aims of the Scottish Government’s fair work agenda. Who can be against greater security for workers, decent wages and a greater voice for workers?
Liberal Democrats believe that the workers are key to the success of any business: if they are treated well they will treat businesses well. Maximising the talents of our people and ensuring that everyone participates in our country’s economic success is the route to greater success.
We support the real living wage. The pressure on companies to pay it has created a virtuous circle of decent wages among competitors for a limited pool of good workers. Members will be aware that I have been encouraging Amazon to pay the proper living wage for some time. I have communicated with Amazon through the media and in person, having visited the fulfilment centre in Dunfermline on a number of occasions. I am pleased that Amazon has responded and is paying increased wages, and I have received reports of knock-on effects, with businesses in Fife that compete for good workers responding by paying increased wages rather than lose workers to Amazon.
I have also pressured the Scottish Government on the issue. I have argued that Amazon and companies like it should not receive Government grants if they fail to pay the real living wage. I am pleased that the Government has responded to that, too: the First Minister recently commented on the matter. The minister talked about some of the detail of implementation, but I am disappointed that what is proposed is just a pilot, and I am concerned that it might affect just a limited pool of companies. When the minister sums up the debate, I would like him to tell us exactly what the extent of the pilot will be.