Patronising Claptrap (2)



A Facebook reader posed an interesting question yesterday about the Evening Times equal pay award which was presented to the Lord Provost of Glasgow City Council last week

"Who has Glasgow's Equal Pay Award - and is it in the City Chambers?"

I have to admit that I don't know - I don't even know what 
the award is although judging from the photo below it looks like one of these 'plasticated' thingamajigs you sometimes see displayed on people's mantelpieces.

Who knows, maybe the award is in the Lord Provost's or the chief executive's office - or maybe there are plans to put the award on public display.

In any event I think Glasgow's Claimants deserve better than just being kept in the dark.  




  


Patronising Presentation (18/0319)



Well the Evening Times certainly stirred up a hornet's nest with its bizarre decision to present a special Equal Pay 'team award' to the Lord Provost of Glasgow City City Council last week.  

Here are some more Facebook and Twitter comments which highlight why this was a really dumb, insulting  idea.

Working class women in Glasgow are airbrushed from history. As an equality award is presented to the @LordProvostGCC in their name at an event they weren’t invited to, for a campaign the fought and won. #SWOTY #EqualPayGlasgow


J

We think it is absolutely shocking that the paper handed this award to the employer. 8000 women went on strike to fight for what they were due and they are being airbrushed out of their own fight. The Lord Provost cannot collect an award *on behalf* of our members.

Glasgow GMB

Be ashamed Glasgow City Council + Evening Times Colluders

S

Where was the Lord Provost on our march for equal pay?

F


M

Well said Mark x

T


Thanx mark had to be told shocking

E

It’s a nice gesture that this award is in recognition of all of us .. we ARE deserving of it after the battle we’ve just had ..(not to mention the wages etc that some of us lost !)
The recipient of it was a strange choice, wonder who chose her to accept it?
BUT well done everyone who participated in the battle men included, we don’t need an Evening Times Award to be proud of ourselves though!!

C

This is absolutely disgusting
This woman had nothing to do with this
Feel almost sick

SAnything for a free night out !!

M

Complain to Evening Times !!! I did

M

Why did she agree to accept it in the first place when she did not even attend any of the rallys or take anything to do with the equal pay?

L
All trying to jump on the band wagon where was she on the days of our strike I don't remember seeing her ...we know who the real stars are and its defo not her

LS

I'm with you S - she done sod all to help us. Totally disgusting and why did Evening Times allow her to collect it?

S

This is quite something. The dispute in question was won by 8000 women going on strike AGAINST the council. The paper in question ran a front page implying those women were endangering vulnerable people by doing so. Plaudits off the back of erasing working class women, again.

E

We never voted for her we voted for Frances Mowat Stojilkovic for this award I’m raging that’s she has taken the glory 

M

Why she wasn’t embarrassed to accept that award on our behalf I will never know

D

Shocking she actually had the brass neck to actually accept this disgusting 😡

K

If you ask me, the Evening Times has shot itself in the foot by presenting this award to a representative of the City Council. 

Yet it could all have been so different had the newspaper bothered to consult Glasgow's Equal Pay Claimants and their representatives - A4ES, GMB and Unison.

After all the Lord Provost didn't turn up to collect the award by accident it's pretty obvious that there had to be some prior discussion and careful planning involved. 

  


Patronising Claptrap! (15/03/19)



The Evening Times had a special editor's award at its SWOTY 2018 event last night which was collected by the City Council's Lord Provost on behalf of 'all the women involved' in Glasgow's historic fight for equal pay.

Now I have nothing against Councillor Bolander, but if this award was intended to recognise the determination of the Glasgow Claimants, how difficult would it have been to organise a group of Glasgow's equal pay campaigners to be present on the night?

Frances Stojilkovic springs to mind, for obvious reasons and there are many others to mention in dispatches as well including: Shona Thomson, Jennifer McCarey, Rhea Wolfson and Hazel Nolan - to name just a few.

So the way the newspaper has gone about this seems extremely patronising if you ask me, since any 'team award' should have been presented to a group representing the Claimants - not someone representing the same Council employer which the Claimants had to battle for years.

And here are some of the early comments I've read via Facebook which seem to agree! 

Don’t remember the lord provost on any of our marches .. what a hypocrite.. and it only took her 13yrs to twig on we are deserving 


M

Where was she during our strike? Did she send a message of solidarity to support us? I never even heard of her!!!....

D

She was the one driving the Roller!

M

What a bloody cheek ! There should’ve been only one person picking up that award and we all know it should’ve been Frances Mowat Stojilkovic!


E

What a bloody cheek 

R

Absolute cheek crawling out the woodwork to collect this , only one person deserves this and that's Frances Mowat Stojilkovic, what a brass neck

I

Big Joke x 

L

Shocking we all know who should have picked up this award Frances Mowat Stojilkovic

M

  

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