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Motion

Plight of Livingston Workers Stranded Without Pay This Christmas

S5M-15223 · Standard Motion · lodged by Constance, Angela

Lodged on
21 Dec 2018
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That the Parliament acknowledges the plight of the workers from the company, Kaiam Livingston, who have been left without wages after the company announced without notice that staff would not receive their December wages due to a lack of company funds; notes that the workers were also given the devastating news that they were likely to face significant job losses in the New Year, as the future of the company is not clear; believes that its action has left many of its workforce and their families desolate and without money for food or bills at this precious time of year, and has left them with an agonising wait for information about their pay and the future of their jobs; considers the company's actions deplorable and a breach of workers’ rights, and asks the Scottish Government to ensure that it is fully engaged with national agencies and local organisations to seek fairness and justice for Kaiam workers.
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SNP 13 Lab 1
Lodged by Constance, Angela (Scottish National Party).
No division on record. Either the chamber agreed this motion without a vote, it was withdrawn before debate, or it predates 2011 — vote-by-vote records only run from then.
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That the Parliament acknowledges the plight of the workers from the company, Kaiam Livingston, who have been left without wages after the company announced without notice that staff would not receive their December wages due to a lack of company funds; notes that the workers were also given the devastating news that they were likely to face significant job losses in the New Year, as the future of the company is not clear; believes that its action has left many of its workforce and their families desolate and without money for food or bills at this precious time of year, and has left them with an agonising wait for information about their pay and the future of their jobs; considers the company's actions deplorable and a breach of workers’ rights, and asks the Scottish Government to ensure that it is fully engaged with national agencies and local organisations to seek fairness and justice for Kaiam workers.

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    S5M-15223
    21 Dec 2018 · Standard Motion · Constance, Angela
    That the Parliament acknowledges the plight of the workers from the company, Kaiam Livingston, who have been left without wages after the company announced without notice that staff would not receive their December wages due to a lack of company funds; notes that the workers were also given the devastating news that they were likely to face significant jo...