10.1 Notice of Motion by Councillor Ali PDF 106 KB
“Treating citizens fairly at work is important for the wellbeing of Aberdeen as a community. Aberdeen City Council relies on our own staff to deliver vital services to the public, and our ability to serve the public fundamentally relies on valuing our own staff.
The Scottish Government’s policy of "Fair Work First" highlights many important principles, and states that "Fire and re-hire" tactics do not align with the principles and expected practice of Fair Work.
This approach is taken forward by the UK government's Employment Rights Bill which proposes 28 new individual employment rights, and includes proposals to severely restrict the "Fire and re-hire" of staff by employers.
We support the approach by the UK and Scottish governments and, we believe "Fire and re-hire" is a detriment to staff, and agree that officers must not use "Fire and re-hire" with our own staff. We note that the Council approved in its 2024/25 General Fund budget savings of up to £5m per annum from organisational redesign, and these savings should not be from "Fire and re-hire”. To reassess the delivery of previously approved budget savings in future years, this should be referred to the 2025/26 budget meeting on 5 March 2025.”
Decision:
The Council resolved:-
(i) to note that Organisational Design savings options were agreed by Council in March 2024 and that the Partnership, Labour, and Conservative proposed budgets all included this option;
(ii) to note that dismissal and re-engagement, otherwise known as fire and rehire, should only be considered as a last resort, in line with statutory guidance; and
(iii) to note the Partnership’s current commitment to ‘no compulsory redundancies’.
Notice of Motion by Councillor Ali
“Treating citizens fairly at work is important for the wellbeing of Aberdeen as a community. Aberdeen City Council relies on our own staff to deliver vital services to the public, and our ability to serve the public fundamentally relies on valuing our own staff.
The Scottish Government’s policy of "Fair Work First" highlights many important principles, and states that "Fire and re-hire" tactics do not align with the principles and expected practice of Fair Work.
This approach is taken forward by the UK government's Employment Rights Bill which proposes 28 new individual employment rights, and includes proposals to severely restrict the "Fire and re-hire" of staff by employers.
We support the approach by the UK and Scottish governments and, we believe "Fire and re-hire" is a detriment to staff, and agree that officers must not use "Fire and re-hire" with our own staff. We note that the Council approved in its 2024/25 General Fund budget savings of up to £5m per annum from organisational redesign, and these savings should not be from "Fire and re-hire”. To reassess the delivery of previously approved budget savings in future years, this should be referred to the 2025/26 budget meeting on 5 March 2025.”
Decision:
To be considered at a later date.
Notice of Motion by Councillor Kusznir
“That the Council:
(1) Notes the Aberdeen Friends of Ukraine dinner on 14 September 2024 which brought together the Ukrainian community, supporters and elected members, from myriad political parties, to recognise the local efforts of support and assistance since the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia;
(2) Recognises the ongoing support from both the Council to the Ukrainian community and that from ordinary Aberdonians who support the Ukrainian school at Rosemount Community Centre; and
(3) Reaffirms the Council’s commitment to continuing support for the Ukrainian community in the face of continuing Russian aggression.”
Decision:
to approve the notice of motion.
Minutes:
The Council had before it a notice of motion by Councillor Kusznir in the following terms:-
“That the Council:
(1) Notes the Aberdeen Friends of Ukraine dinner on 14 September 2024 which brought together the Ukrainian community, supporters and elected members, from myriad political parties, to recognise the local efforts of support and assistance since the illegal invasion of Ukraine by Russia;
(2) Recognises the ongoing support from both the Council to the Ukrainian community and that from ordinary Aberdonians who support the Ukrainian school at Rosemount Community Centre; and
(3) Reaffirms the Council’s commitment to continuing support for the Ukrainian community in the face of continuing Russian aggression.”
The Council resolved:-
to approve the notice of motion.