Sorry what characterisations were present in the stating of 2 currently open vacancies for Council employees in Scotland?
What's offensive is that you pick two jobs and use those two in a Daily Mail-style smear which implies that
all public service jobs are equally as trivial.
Public services form the backbone of the country; it would be a very different place indeed without them. That's the justification they need when faced with changes to their agreed contracts, resulting in 3 years of heavily capped pay rises, with forced extra contributions of 3% of their wages, and with a lower pension payout when they finally retire years later than their original contract promised.
They're not asking for more. They understand that money is tight. What they're asking for is not to have what they're owed taken from them.
I might add also that these extra contributions they're making are
intended to go in the pension pot, but one of the other sticking points is that no guarantees have been made in that direction.
For all the good a guarantee is with any government - they had an increase in contributions a couple of years ago which was pushed through on a promise that it would put things on a steady footing for the next 20 years. Which is another reason why they're striking now.
Edit: Here's the list of the unions taking part in Wednesday's strike:
The Association of Educational Psychologists
The Association of Professionals in Education and Children's Trusts
Association of Teachers and Lecturers
the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
the Educational Institute of Scotland
the First Division Association
GMB
National Association of Head Teachers
Napo (family court and probation staff)
the teachers' union NASUWT
Northern Ireland Public Service Association
National Union of Teachers
Public and Commercial Services Union
Prospect (Represents Engineers, Scientists and other specialists)
the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
the Scottish Secondary Teachers' Association
the Society of Radiographers
UCAC (one of the Welsh teachers' unions)
Union of Construction
Allied Trades and Technicians
University and College Union
Unison (all sorts but mostly women in lower paid jobs)
Unite (all sorts)
But yeah them city ambassadors and biodiversity officers sure know how to whine.