21/09/2011 - Permalink

UNISON and Shropshire Council joint statement

Related topics: Community / Democracy

An important landmark meeting was held today between Shropshire Council and UNISON representatives that signals a positive way forward.

It is recognised that it is too late to call off the strike action scheduled for tomorrow (22 September 2011), however both organisations believe that today’s talks will remove the need for any further strikes to occur, if negotiations continue in such a positive way as they have today.

Keith Barrow, leader of Shropshire Council said:

“We have had a very constructive meeting this afternoon and have made really good progress towards reaching an agreement. I am pleased that UNISON now accepts and understands the financial position that we find ourselves in. I firmly believe that striking is not the “Shropshire way” and feel that we can now move quickly and amicably to reach an agreement that meets both the financial demands placed upon us and addresses the concerns of UNISON members.”

Alan James, branch secretary, Shropshire UNISON said:

“Today we have held an extremely productive meeting with the leader of Shropshire Council, Keith Barrow. We are really pleased with the results and feel that we now have a better understanding of the financial situation that Shropshire Council faces but also feel that Shropshire Council recognises the need for us to represent our members. I feel that they have listened to our concerns and believe that today gives us an opportunity to work towards agreeing specific details.”