500 Scottish Water workers balloted on industrial action
500 Scottish Water members are balloting for industrial action following a pay offer made by the public body.
Unite trade union can confirm today that 500 Scottish Water members are being balloted for industrial action following a ‘poor pay’ offer made by the public body.
The basic pay offer made in October amounted to 3.4%, or no less than £1,200 depending on salary grade, with standby payments to increase by the same percentage.
The offer was rejected by Unite’s members; Scottish Water then proposed an additional £200 but the pay round would start from July 2024 – July 2025, and then commence in April for a year.
This offer was also rejected by Unite, which highlighted how Scottish Water’s counterparts in Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Water and Northern Ireland Water Alpha, in contrast received a £1,500 non-consolidated payment and a 5% wage rise in December.
The union further drew attention to the executive pay levels at Scottish Water.
In August 2024, it was reported that Scottish Water executives were awarded £227,000 in bonuses, after water bills in Scotland increased by 8.8% from April.
Sharon Graham, general secretary at Unite, said: “Scottish Water has failed to make our members a fair and decent pay offer.
“Contrast this management snub with the eye-watering packages its executive team members are dishing out to themselves.












