Moray SNP News
SNP SCRAPS PAY CAP FOR NURSES AND TEACHERS IN MORAY
06/07/2017
TORIES MUST DELIVER ON PUBLIC SECTOR PAY
Moray’s SNP MSP Richard Lochhead is calling on the UK Government to stop flip-flopping on public sector pay and endorse the SNP’s policy to end the pay cap.
Finance Secretary Derek Mackay told the Scottish Parliament last week that the “time was up” for the annual 1% limit on public sector pay.
The SNP Scottish Government is now engaging with trade unions ahead of the next Scottish budget to discuss a future public sector pay policy that recognises both rising living costs and the need for sustainable public finances in order to ensure fairer pay for nurses, teachers and all public sector workers in Moray.
Richard Lochhead MSP said:
“The SNP Scottish Government has listened to independent pay recommendations - showing the many nurses, doctors and police officers and thousands more public sector workers in Moray that their incredible service is valued and that they deserve pay that reflects real life circumstances.
“Indeed, showing public sector workers in Moray how much we value their service is ever more pertinent as we face rising inflation and increasing living costs.
“And with some public sector workers in Moray still subject to UK wide pay policies - the Tories must act and act now to confirm that the pay cap will be scrapped. I was hugely disappointed that one of the first acts of Moray’s new Tory MP, Douglas Ross, was to vote against removing the public sector pay cap and he should explain to local public sector workers why he believes they don’t deserve a pay increase.
“The clear message coming from Scotland to the Tory government is to end austerity, and end it now.“
