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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2019

12 Mar 2019 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Fair Work

Yes, but getting businesses to sign up to the pledge is a specific Government goal, and the fact that only half a percentage point have done so is, in my view, a sign of failure.

Worse than that, the Scottish Government makes clear in the “Fair Work Action Plan” that it wants to stick with the current approach and “retain the light touch”. When it comes to employment standards, the working women and men of Scotland are not looking for a Scottish Government with a light touch; they are looking for one with a firm and principled touch. They want a Government that is prepared to use the leverage that it has and that is prepared to say that those who are not a living wage employer, who operate exploitative zero-hours contracts and who deploy tax avoidance, such as those umbrella companies that are rife in the construction industry, will not win public procurement contracts or receive governmental support.

We recognise that the action plan promises to make awards of regional selective assistance dependent on adherence to a set of fair work measures from the start of the next financial year. Of course we welcome that—we have been calling for that for years. The corollary of that is this: why is the Government prepared to continue to offer other funds and other business support to employers across Scotland that pay below the living wage, that continue to operate zero-hours contracts, and that do not fulfil their legal duties under the Equality Act 2010? Why is it prepared to keep on paying those companies for up to two more years?

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-16257, in the name of Jamie Hepburn, on working to make Scotland a fair work nation by 2025. I encourage ...
The Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills (Jamie Hepburn) SNP
Almost a year ago, the Parliament was able to affirm, by backing a motion in my name, its support for the independent fair work convention’s ambition to make...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I agree with all of the minister’s ambitions on this subject, but can he tell us why progress to get businesses to sign up to the business pledge has been so...
Jamie Hepburn SNP
I recognise that not enough businesses have signed up to the business pledge, which is why we have committed to refreshing it. I will come to that later, bec...
Neil Findlay (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
I welcome what the minister has said, but why did the Government reject such proposals when they were put forward by Labour during the progress of the Procur...
Jamie Hepburn SNP
I find that an extraordinary intervention from a party whose leader just this weekend said that he now supports the devolution of employment law to the Scott...
Jamie Halcro Johnston (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
People should be treated fairly in the workplace. Our laws recognise that, in taking up a job, employees have certain rights that are inalienable and which c...
Neil Findlay Lab
Mr Halcro Johnston talks about disabled people’s rights. Will he reflect on his Government’s treatment of disabled people, particularly through the benefits ...
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
As the member knows, there are more disabled people working now than there were before. When we have such conversations, the same questions come from Labour ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Linda Fabiani) SNP
Please draw to a close.
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
It is often in that sector that we have seen the slowest response to change, given the increased pressures. I am sure that encouraging fairness at work will...
Richard Leonard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I remind members of my entry in the register of members’ interests. I commend the Scottish Government on its recent agreement with the three civil service un...
Michelle Ballantyne (South Scotland) (Con) Con
Does the member agree that the fact that a business has not signed up to the pledge does not mean that it is not enacting its contents?
Richard Leonard Lab
Yes, but getting businesses to sign up to the pledge is a specific Government goal, and the fact that only half a percentage point have done so is, in my vie...
Jamie Hepburn SNP
As much as I am thoroughly enjoying Richard Leonard’s dissemination of all the woes and strife that exist in Scotland right now, each and every party in this...
Richard Leonard Lab
I hope that my remarks are a contribution to the discussion about how we progress this issue. In truth, the landscape of public procurement under the SNP’s w...
Alison Johnstone (Lothian) (Green) Green
The Fraser of Allander institute defines fair work as “work that offers effective voice, opportunity, security, fulfilment and respect.” Those benefits und...
Jamie Halcro Johnston Con
Will the member take an intervention?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Ms Johnstone is closing.
Alison Johnstone Green
I have 20 seconds left. The scam living wage is significantly below the real living wage and applies only to older workers, thus increasing exploitation of ...
Willie Rennie (North East Fife) (LD) LD
I find it difficult to concentrate on the debate this afternoon, while the UK Parliament is utterly paralysed, the Prime Minister’s deal is clearly stone dea...
Neil Findlay Lab
I understand that Willie Rennie’s thoughts are elsewhere. Would not it be great if the people of the UK had a say in a general election, with a Labour Govern...
Willie Rennie LD
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 gre...
Jamie Hepburn SNP
I want to provide absolute clarity. We are talking about the beginning of the rolling out of the fair work first principles, not a pilot. We have said that w...
Willie Rennie LD
I stand corrected; I thought that the minister had referred to a pilot. He still did not say, however, how many businesses will be covered in the first insta...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. Speeches should be of absolutely no more than six minutes, because we have very little time in hand. 15:23
Annabelle Ewing (Cowdenbeath) (SNP) SNP
I am pleased to be called to speak in this afternoon’s debate on the important subject of fair work and, more specifically, on the Scottish Government’s rece...
James Kelly (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
On the aspiration to be a fair work nation, how does Annabelle Ewing feel about the prospect of achieving the Scottish Government’s target of 30,000 more peo...
Annabelle Ewing SNP
If the Labour Party had not blocked the devolution of employment powers to this Parliament, the workers who lost out as a direct result of that intransigence...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Excuse me, Ms Ewing. I say to members that it is very rude to have cross-bench conversations when someone is speaking.