Scottish Agricultural Wages Board

26 May 2015 11:42 AM

Formal consultation on board’s future.

Views are being sought on the future of the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board.

The body is empowered to set minimum pay rates, holiday entitlement and certain other conditions of service for agricultural workers in Scotland, and Orders made by the Board have the force of law.

In a formal consultation, launched yesterday, the Scottish Government is asking whether the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board should:

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Richard Lochhead said:

"It is absolutely imperative that workers are paid a fair wage for the job that they do.

"The legislation governing the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board specifies that its function must be reviewed periodically in order to ensure that it is delivering appropriate minimum rates of pay and other conditions of service for agricultural workers in Scotland.

"This consultation fulfils a commitment I made at the beginning of the current Scottish Parliament about reviewing the Board, which was last done in 2008.

"I urge everyone with an interest in agricultural pay and conditions to submit their views before the consultation closes on July 31, 2015."

Notes To Editors

The consultation can be accessed via http://www.gov.scot/Consultations/Current

The Scottish Agricultural Wages Board is an executive Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB) established under the Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Act 1949. Similar arrangements for determining minimum rates of pay and other conditions for agricultural workers exist in Northern Ireland and in Wales under different legislation.

As with other Non-Departmental Public Bodies, the Scottish Agricultural Wages Board is subject to periodic review. The last review took place in 2008-09.