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Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 07 May 2014

I move, That the Parliament is deeply concerned at the current and predicted level of wealth and income inequality and identifies tackling this inequality as key to creating a fair and successful society; understands that achieving greater equality will require closing the gap between the highest and lowest incomes, as well as progressive and redistributive wealth and income taxes; believes that everyone deserves a fair and decent wage for work that provides for them to live with dignity and that employers should not rely on the benefit system to subsidise poverty pay; condemns examples of unfair and excessive pay, such as the attempt by the Royal Bank of Scotland to pay bonuses worth 200% of salaries to its executives; welcomes the EU cap on bonuses, first proposed by the Greens-European Free Alliance group in the European Parliament, which came into force in 2014, and calls on the Scottish Government to investigate the option of establishing maximum wage ratios that would limit the difference between the lowest and highest pay. 16:26...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 18 February 2014

The first was registered on 11 July 2013 and their PIP was awarded on approximately 20 December 2013, which is a delay of five months. The others were registered on 26 August, 1 October and 2 October 2013 and 20 January 2014, but none of those has yet been decided by Atos and the DWP.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2013

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 05 June 2013

To give an interesting comparison, the energy consents unit, which is an arm of the Scottish Government, said in August 2012 that it was not performing too badly, as it had a nine-month target for processing applications and was averaging 26 months. As you will see from the evidence, the performance of local authorities is far superior to that.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 May 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 08 May 2013

The Government’s commitment to protecting the health service budget will help in that regard, as will measures that are being taken to ensure that there is flexibility in the future.16:26 I declare an interest, in that my wife is a nurse in a high dependency unit in Glasgow.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 March 2013

Health and Sport Committee 12 March 2013

With regard to Glasgow, I know from my direct interest in access to psychological services for children in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde that there has been a dramatic fall in waiting times from the shamefully high level of about a year and a half down to about 26 weeks or so. I am happy to correct the record if I have got that wrong, but I think that that ...
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 27 February 2013

I am pleased that Jim Eadie’s amendment 26 on scrutiny was agreed to but, again, there must be scrutiny of all Scottish Water’s statutory duties.I think that we are getting a little bit of extra time, so I will briefly— You do not have to be that brief, Mr Chisholm.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2012

Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski has recommended the 40-40-20 model because the balance in university governing bodies is 72 per cent men to 28 per cent women.The rest of Europe has grown tired of inequality, and it is high time that Scotland balanced its boards.I move,That the Parliament believes that women and men play an equal role in Scotland’s public sector; notes with concern that women continue to be underrepresented on the boards of Scotland’s public sector organisations; understands that barriers continue to exist for women gaining a place on such boards; further understands that nations across Europe such as Finland, Norway, Denmark and Iceland have introduced a quota system that has been successful in promoting equality of representation on public bodies and publicly owned company boards; notes that the European Parliament voted to recommend a 40% quota on company boards throughout Europe by 2020; further notes the recommendations of Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski in the Scottish Government’s Report of the Review of Higher Education Governance in Scotland to introduce a 40% gender quota for Scottish university courts, and believes that such measures should be replicated throughout Scotland’s public bodies to bring about equal representation.09:26...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2012

In response, the consistent message to Mr Swinney was that housing and colleges should be the principal beneficiaries of the substantial additional resources that the UK Government had made available since the publication of the budget but, despite Mr Swinney’s offer and cross-party support for the needs of his portfolio, 24 hours later, Mr Russell told the chamber that he thought that the £40 million cut to college budgets over the next three years was“a fair, full and final settlement”.—Official Report, 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2012

We need more advocacy, but the independent scrutiny that visiting committees provide is a completely different function.The cabinet secretary’s proposals are opposed by the chief inspector of prisons, the community justice authorities, the Howard League for Penal Reform, the Association of Visiting Committees, 59 out of 60 consultees so far and all parties in the Parliament except the party of the Government.11:26...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2015

In particular, can its governance be improved, or is it like some highly delicate flower that would collapse and die if we even touched it? The NUS Scotland briefing for the debate is particularly helpful in giving a reason for the need for more transparency and accountability—namely, that we might all know “how decisions are made, and who makes them”.

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