North Lanarkshire Council

Contrary to popular belief, North Lanarkshire has not made a mess of its Job Evaluation Scheme (JES).

Oh no, the reality is actually much worse than that - because the council has set out , quite deliberately, to treat many women workers less favourably than men in traditional male jobs - see posts dated 6 and 10 December 2007.

Senior managers have a lot to answer for - and so too do the trade unions - because they've sat on the sidelines and failed to explain what's been going on to their own members.

Sadly, the unions have kept a lid on things - kept their heads down - when their members needed practical advice and strong leadership.

What should people do now?
  1. Appeal and challenge you grade - if you feel it undervalues your job
  2. Demand to know how all NLC jobs have been scored - especially traditional male jobs
  3. Submit an equal pay claim as well as an internal appeal - this will take your case outside of the council - to an independent Employment Tribunal
The bottom line is don't take things lying down.

Get organised - in small or large groups - and use the information on the Action 4 Equality web site - to challenge the way the Job Evaluation Scheme has been introduced.

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