Unite craft workers in Scotland agree two-year COSLA pay deal

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UNITE the union has confirmed that its local government craft membership have ‘overwhelmingly’ voted to accept a two-year pay offer from COSLA (Convention of Scottish Local Authorities).

The craft workers agreement covers the period from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2027. It comprises a 4% uplift in pay which will run over the first year followed by a 3.5% uplift in April 2026.

The agreement will also see increases in bonuses, tool allowances, stand-by payments, along with apprenticeship rates of pay. The deal covers tradespersons in local government and outsourced workplaces who maintain council buildings and housing. The range of trades covered includes joiners, labourers, painters and electricians.

Unite general secretary, Sharon Graham, said, “Unite’s craft members will receive good pay increases over two years providing much needed stability and security. Unite successfully negotiated this deal which will boost the jobs, pay and conditions of thousands of craft workers across Scotland.”

The COSLA craft agreement comes under the scope of the Scottish Joint National Council Craft Operatives group, which is a separate bargaining process from the wider local government employees pay agreement.

Unite’s wider local government membership also recently voted to accept a two-year pay offer which matches the craft agreement.

Stevie Dillon, Unite regional coordinator, added, “The COSLA pay deal is a sign of further progress for craft workers across Scotland. It’s a deal which got the overwhelming support from our membership and it will help build stronger foundations for future pay talks.”