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Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Claire Baker
Thank you, minister. As you stated, there is a disability employment gap and we have made progress since 2014, but how can we make further progress to ensure that we meet the target? We have heard evidence that there has been an increase in people who are already in employment who declare as having a disability.
We have also heard that we have made quite a lot of progress with people with physical disabilities, but evidence from the Fair Work Convention and from the Fraser of Allander Institute suggests that people with learning disabilities are not making the same progress. Are you confident that policy decisions are responsive and flexible enough? We have made progress and do not want to plateau. How do we reach our target? Where else do we need to make changes and investment?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Claire Baker
Just before I bring in Evelyn Tweed, I should note that, as the minister might know, we did some work on the issue last year before we started our broader inquiry. As part of that, we visited representatives of All In Dundee, which is a consortium that is led by Enable Scotland. Minister, you were asking for good examples of where funding from the no one left behind programme has managed to bring organisations together. I highlight that consortium, which offers a complete employability package and supports a number of people; it might be something that you would be interested in taking a closer look at.
However, one issue that the consortium highlighted to us raised, I suppose, questions about a postcode lottery in provision across Scotland and about unmet need. That brings us back to the data question: do we have an understanding of how many people need to find employment in order to meet the target? Other organisations that have done work on the matter suggest that 6,000 to 7,000 people would need to find employment in that time. Will the work on data cover unmet need? Do you have concerns about there being a postcode lottery? Has the devolving of the no one left behind money led to good provision in some areas but perhaps a lack of provision in others?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Claire Baker
Good morning, and welcome to the 18th meeting in 2024 of the Economy and Fair Work Committee. We have received apologies from Colin Beattie and Brian Whittle.
Our first item of business is an evidence-taking session on five Scottish statutory instruments relating to the Tied Pubs (Scotland) Act 2021. I welcome Tom Arthur, the Minister for Employment and Investment. He is joined by officials from the Scottish Government. Aileen Bearhop is head of industry growth in the food and drink division, Deborah Cook is food and drink policy manager and Mairead McCrossan is a solicitor.
Before I invite the minister to address us, I note that the minister wrote to the committee on 30 May with reference to some concerns from the sector about the code. The letter also noted the minister’s intention to lay amending regulations to address the points that were made by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee in its report. That amending Scottish statutory instrument will also extend into 2025 the date on which the Scottish pubs code comes into force.
I invite the minister to make a short opening statement covering all five instruments.??
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Claire Baker
Finally, the regulations will increase the fees by £20, from £100 to £120. Have you given any consideration to the impact that the increased fees might have for debtors and creditors?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 June 2024
Claire Baker
I thank the minister and officials for attending the meeting.
11:10 Meeting continued in private until 11:17.Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 29 May 2024
Claire Baker
In a recent speech, the First Minister said that
“We must search to remove obstacles”
to economic growth. What do you think he was referring to when he talked about obstacles? We have observed that “Wellbeing Economy” has been removed from the cabinet secretary’s job title, and I do not think that the First Minister referred to wellbeing in his recent statement to Parliament. What should the committee understand to be the change in focus?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 29 May 2024
Claire Baker
We will soon have our work programme discussions, during which we will consider that.
I thank the cabinet secretary and her officials for their evidence. That concludes the public part of the meeting.
10:41 Meeting continued in private until 11:15.Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 29 May 2024
Claire Baker
If it is brief.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 29 May 2024
Claire Baker
Good morning, and welcome to the 17th meeting in 2024 of the Economy and Fair Work Committee. I have received apologies from Evelyn Tweed. Bob Doris is here as a substitute.
Our first item of business is a decision on whether to take items 9 and 10 in private, although members will note that a change has been made to the agenda. Are members content to take those items in private?
Members indicated agreement.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 29 May 2024
Claire Baker
Following a request that I received yesterday from Tom Arthur, the Minister for Employment and Investment, I have agreed to defer consideration of the five tied pubs draft regulations and orders that were originally listed on today’s agenda until next week, so items 3 to 8 will now be taken at next week’s meeting.