Skip to main content
CCTV staff demand equality with other civic workers’ teams

GLASGOW city CCTV workers rallied outside their employer’s headquarters yesterday as they prepared for a fourth strike this weekend to win equal pay for shift work.

The Unison members work 12-hour shifts, day and night, covering seven days a week every week of the year, but receive nothing on top of a basic wage of £8.25 an hour.

Employees of Glasgow City Council (GCC) and other workers employed by Community Safety Glasgow (CSG), an arms-length charity run by GCC and the Scottish Police Authority, receive an extra £7,500 for shift work.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
Christina McAnea
Workers' Rights / 10 November 2025
10 November 2025

Roger McKenzie talks to general secretary of Unison CHRISTINA McANEA about the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on members, the local government funding emergency and the threat of Reform UK

 06/02/23 of workers on the picket line outside Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton during a strike by nurses and ambulance staff
Voices of Scotland / 23 September 2025
23 September 2025

Employment lawyer ALICE BOWMAN warns ‘day one rights’ include an undefined ‘initial period’ and the zero-hours contract fixes create baffling fixed-term loopholes. If the Bill doesn’t work properly and deliver, Labour is doomed

Scotland / 1 August 2025
1 August 2025