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If a member wishes to ask a supplementary question they should indicate that in the chat function by entering R during the relevant question. I will take supplementaries at the end of the grouped questions.Fair Pay Practices (Promotion) Fair Pay Practices (Promotion) To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to promote fair pay practices.
In easing lockdown restrictions, we cannot ease everything at the same time because that might impact on the R number. That number is low at present, but there is the potential for easing of restrictions to have an impact on it.
If members want to ask a supplementary question, they should put R in the chat function while the relevant question is being asked, please, and not before.
I invite all members who wish to contribute to the debate to type “R” in the chat box. I call the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport, Jeane Freeman, to speak to and move the motion.
—Michael Russell If any member wishes to speak on the motion, please indicate so by typing R in the chat bar. No member has indicated that they wish to speak on the motion.
If witnesses want to come in, the best way to do that is to type R in the BlueJeans chat box. We will try to hear from as many people as possible but, obviously, we are time limited.
That topic has recently been considered by the High Court in England and Wales in the case of R (on the application of Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police.
Please allow our broadcasting colleagues a few seconds to turn on your microphone, as a small pause before speaking is desirable. Please also type “R” in the chat box if you wish to come in.