Unite meetings to offer legal support to Stewart Milne Group workers

Unite meetings to offer legal support to Stewart Milne Group workers

Trade union Unite is to hold meetings in Aberdeen and Dundee this coming Monday following the announcement that the Stewart Milne Group has been placed into administration.

The Aberdeen-based construction firm collapsed this week, with the immediate loss of 217 jobs.

Unite stated this week that it is actively exploring legal action against the company over claims that it failed to consult the workforce or Unite in a redundancy situation.

The two meetings to be held on Monday 15 January will take place at:



  • 10.30am to 12.30pm – Dundee – Apex Hotel, 1 West Victoria Dock Road, Dundee, DD1 3JP.
  • 2.30pm to 5pm – Aberdeen - the Beach Ballroom, Beach Promenade, AB24 5NR.

Unite represents over 60 tradespersons at the construction company in various locations including in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Unite general secretary, Sharon Graham, said: “Unite will do everything possible to support the Stewart Milne Group workers. The company has treated its loyal workforce disgracefully.”

The administrator’s Teneo stated that 217 trade roles will be lost but it is feared that hundreds more in the supply chain will lose their jobs. Unite has demanded the Scottish Government and local authorities urgently work with the union to explore how the workers can find suitable alternative employment on public procurement contracts.



It has since emerged that the Partnership Action for Continuing Employment (PACE) will be hosting two webinars taking place today at 2pm, and 16 January at 10am for employees affected by redundancy.

Unite has criticised the Scottish Government and PACE for this approach, stating the hosting of webinars “fails to understand the nature of the construction industry”. Unite is highlighting evidence which indicates construction workers face greater reading and writing difficulties, and IT proficiency challenges compared to other workers. The union is therefore demanding public meetings, organised by PACE and the Scottish Government, in various locations to fully support the workers.

John Clark, Unite industrial officer, added: “Unite will be stepping up our efforts to provide legal support for the Stewart Milne Group workers by hosting these meetings in Aberdeen and Dundee. We are crystal clear that the company has acted in a potentially unlawful way, and these events will help our members make protective award claims.

“It’s also extremely disappointing to discover that PACE will be hosting two webinars instead of physical events. We hope this is immediately reviewed because it fails to understand the nature of the construction industry and the proficiency challenges which many workers face.”



For more information about PACE redundancy support, visit redundancyscotland.co.uk, or call 0800 917 800.


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