Ballot Result: College Lecturers Vote Overwhelmingly in Favour of New Pay Offer

Created on: 30 Aug 2024 | Last modified: 03 Sep 2024


The EIS has announced that its members in the EIS Further Education Lecturers’ Association (EIS-FELA) have voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting an improved pay offer from college employers. 

The EIS opened the indicative ballot one week ago, and it closed at noon. 95% of lecturers voting in the ballot voted in favour of accepting the improved offer, with 5% voting to reject. Turnout in the ballot was 84%.

Commenting on the ballot result, EIS General Secretary Andrea Bradley said, “Our members in the Further Education sector have delivered a very clear ballot result today, voting overwhelmingly in favour of accepting the improved pay offer from college employers.

"The offer delivers pay certainty and stability for our members for this year and next, together with backdated pay settlements for the past two years.

"Additionally, there is an obligation on college employers to repay any salary that was ‘deemed’, that is to say deducted, from lecturers engaged in action short of strike during this dispute. The agreement also includes assurances in relation to no compulsory redundancies as a result of this deal.”

Ms Bradley continued, "This has been a very long and difficult campaign, with EIS-FELA members forced to engage in a long-running programme of industrial action to secure a fair pay settlement from college employers and assurance that this will not come at the cost of jobs.

"It is by standing together, through their union, that our members have achieved success in the campaign for a fair pay settlement from college employers. This dispute really did not have to go on for as long as it did, as colleges could have shown far more urgency in delivering a fair offer and the Scottish Government could have stepped in earlier to facilitate an improved settlement with the injection of additional funding, and, importantly, taking a firm stance against deeming."

Ms Bradley added, “With this ballot result, the EIS has now suspended all industrial action across Scotland pending the expected ratification of the NJNC Pay Agreement early next week.

"The EIS expects employers to take urgent action to deliver their parts of the expected Agreement, including to ensure that all money withheld via ‘deeming’ of lecturers’ salaries is repaid to our members as soon as possible. EIS FELA members look forward to rebuilding and improving Further Education and hope that employers will join us on that journey."

Audio clip, EIS General Secretary, Andrea Bradley