Equal pay case goes to Europe
The Court of Appeal has referred an equal pay case to the European Court
of Justice, which will be asked to rule on whether women employed by
contracted-out firms can compare their pay to that of male workers still
employed by the local authority. The claim is on behalf of more than 400
women in North Yorkshire who work for catering and cleaning
subcontractors in schools, including Regent Office Care, Mitie Secure
Services and the Commercial Catering Group.
A ruling is unlikely to be given this year, but the case is of enormous
importance to workers like the school staff whose work was contracted
out and who now find themselves employed under worse pay and conditions
than when they worked directly for the local authority. If the court
rules that they can compare their pay with in-house staff it will deal a
major blow to contracting out.