Resolution found for BEAR Scotland workers’ pay dispute

A pay dispute involving Inverness-based road maintenance workers at BEAR Scotland has been resolved. The workers voted in favour of strike action last month, a move Unite said could potentially disrupt traffic on the A9 between Perth and Inverness, says the BBC.

Unite said it had negotiated a union recognition agreement and pay increases up to 7.25% as well as improvements to standby payments. Bear Scotland said it was pleased its proposal had been accepted, but that the dispute had involved a small number of workers who had raised concerns.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:

“Unite’s members working for Bear Scotland based in Inverness took a brave stand against their company by being prepared to take strike action if necessary. It has ultimately delivered not only a good pay deal but union recognition with BEAR Scotland.”

A spokesperson said:

“As we previously stated, we believe that the pay increase implemented in April 2025 is fair and competitive and this has been agreed with the union, in addition to the ongoing further refinements of benefits. We continually review our pay and benefits package to ensure our employees are recognised for the valuable contribution they make.”

(Pic: Mapillary)

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