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Council unions in showdown talks as strike looms over pensions row

Posted: 17 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


Emergency talks between local authority unions and the government were expected this week in a final attempt to avert a strike over planned changes to council pensions.

The move follows significant majorities supporting a strike in ballots by five unions representing 1.4 million council employees last week.

As Community Care went to press, the unions said post-ballot talks with deputy prime minister John Prescott and employers over the planned changes were "progressive", and that more talks would follow.
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The unions warned that failure to reach a deal would result in an initial one-day strike in councils across the UK on 23 March on a scale not seen since the General Strike in 1926.

The five unions - Unison, GMB, Amicus, T&G and Ucatt - are angry at plans to raise the retirement and pension age for council workers a year earlier than for other public sector workers.

The changes would stop the practice of council staff retiring early on a full pension unless it is due to ill health or redundancy. The minimum age at which any pension can be paid will rise from 50 to 55, except in the case of ill health.

The unions say local government pension scheme deficits are largely the result of pension holidays taken by some councils in the early 1990s.
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Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said: "Our members who have paid their pension contributions week in, week out are very angry and are not prepared to accept changes by diktat.

"Unison wants real negotiations for the first time on a sustainable good pension scheme which benefits all local government workers and which councils and staff can afford.

"Let's hope the Local Government Association and the employers see sense and abandon these changes so that negotiations can take place."

Amicus national officer Gail Cartmail added: "Progress is being made but passions are running high. If the strike on 23 March goes ahead, public sector workers will make it a big day."

The average local government pension is £3,800 a year.


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