Meeting of the Parliament 05 November 2014
That is not done through procurement—but I will address those issues.
It is not just the Scottish Government, the EU commissioner and the Court of Justice of the European Union that take that view. The Labour-run Welsh Assembly takes the same view, and it does not pay the living wage as part of its employment policy. Labour-run councils in Scotland, including Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council, West Lothian Council and Inverclyde Council, have responded to FOI requests stating that their contracts do not include a mandatory requirement that suppliers pay the living wage. They have also said in response to their FOI requests that that is for legal reasons. Glasgow City Council’s 2014 reply to an FOI request said:
“at present the EU regulations do not allow the living wage as a mandatory requirement”.
That was said by Labour-run Glasgow City Council.