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Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
We cannot see Chris on the screen. Perhaps his connection has dropped out again.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I have a last wee question for Nora Senior and a general question for everyone. I will run them together.
Nora Senior and I would agree that competitiveness in business is important. The recent Cumberford-Little report, which was commissioned by the Scottish Government, emphasised a shift towards excellence in skills rather than the focus on competence that we have at the moment. To what extent do you agree with those statements in the report?
What is SDS鈥檚 view on how to best keep the knowledge and skills of Government agencies current in the light of the huge global challenges and changes of Brexit and Covid and so on? Has SDS, for example, instigated its own programme of change for its skills base as we emerge from Brexit and Covid? Those are two separate areas, but I am aware of the time.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
That seems fine.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I will move on to another area that we have not yet touched on. I am interested in your organisation鈥檚 reflections on the desire for home working, or at least a version of hybrid working, that has arisen鈥攊ndeed, we can see it in our meeting today. How will that cause and necessitate change for the people who you represent?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I want to start by asking you a closed question, to which you can answer yes or no, before I go into the main thrust of my questions. Do you routinely disaggregate the data in your surveys, including those that you carry out and those that you have commissioned, by sex/gender?
I can see a yes from Laura Mahon and a nod from Polly Tolley.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
That just leaves Adam Stachura鈥攈e seems to be saying yes.
I have realised that it is not always best to ask closed questions, so I will move on to an open one. When I was preparing for this session and rereading the questions that you were asked to answer in making a written submission, the question that jumped out at me was:
鈥淗ow should the Scottish Government鈥檚 Budget address the different impacts of the pandemic across age, income and education groups and across places?鈥
I was surprised that the question did not include sex or gender, although some of the submissions that we received, such as those from the Scottish Trades Union Congress, the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland and the Women鈥檚 Budget Group pointed that out and included evidence on the issue.
I thank you very much for all the data that you have supplied to us, but would you like to make any additional reflections on the particular impact of the pandemic on women and/or girls? I suspect that Polly Tolley will want to do that. Also, do you know of any costed policy initiatives that could have benefits for women or girls?
I can see some note taking happening. I think that John Dickie wants to go first.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I hope to hear from our other three witnesses on that.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I am conscious of the time, but could I please have the last few comments from the other two panellists, if they wish to contribute to this thread?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I take it from that that you, on behalf of your members and your member organisations, will be reflecting on that matter, given the often long-term nature of property.
Given that diversity makes an economic contribution, what are the SPF鈥檚 reflections on supporting women to lead the businesses that it represents?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 7 September 2021
Michelle Thomson
I assume from that that you might look at the membership of your policy team. When I checked today, I found that your policy team has three women and 23 men, which means that women make up less than 12 per cent.