SNP to scrap public sector pay rise cap

Nicole Sturgeon will scrap the one per cent cap on public sector pay rises when she sets out her legislative plans for the coming year, it is understood.

The first minister will announce the measure when she reveals her 2017-18 programme for government.

The Scottish National Party (SNP) had committed to lifting the pay cap for public sector workers earlier this year.

Scottish Labour described the move as a ‘U-turn’. It’s bid to scrap the cap for NHS nurses was defeated at Holyrood in May.

A Scottish government source told the Sunday Herald: “The programme for government will make clear that the time has come to ditch the 1 per cent pay cap for the public sector.

"The cap will go from next year and future pay policy will take account of the cost of living.

"We need to ensure that future pay rises are affordable, but we also need to reflect the circumstances people are facing, and recognise the contribution made by workers across the public sector.”

Alex Rowley, Scottish Labour’s interim leader, said: “This SNP U-turn is long overdue - and it is welcome to see that Derek Mackay [finance secretary] has finally followed Labour's lead to end the pay cap.

"The SNP voted down a Labour motion to end the pay cap for our hard-working nurses earlier this year.

“This SNP's change of heart should be followed by a commitment to go further and use the powers of the Scottish Parliament to end austerity and invest in public services.”

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