WE, the undersigned, oppose recent proposals to staff our NHS and other public services during crises through a youth-focused National Service to create an unpaid reserve workforce. As young people and citizens, we demand investment in the skilled workforces of our NHS, equal employment rights for young workers, and opportunities for young people in line with our values.

Our NHS and its workers would be undermined by the creation of an unpaid reserve workforce. Our NHS is not a charity operated by volunteers. Our NHS workers are experienced professionals who have undergone years of education and training to provide top quality health care from the cradle to the grave.

The solution to this current crisis is not to undermine the fundamental tenets of our NHS. The solution is to continue to defend it by relentlessly opposing austerity, cuts to public services, and privatisation.

Like all citizens in Scotland, young workers need incomes to support ourselves and workplace rights. The creation of a new unpaid reserve workforce undermines the progress made so far on employment rights and the protection of young workers.

We fully support the SNP’s commitment to ban unpaid trial shifts, and therefore oppose outlined proposals to compensate young workers with tax rebates and UCAS points instead of fair wages. Like all workers, young people deserve meaningful jobs, dignity in work, and to be properly remunerated for our labour with at least a Real Living Wage.

The proposal of National Service is one derived from the thinktank the Royal United Services Institute, which is funded by the global defence industry, including Lockheed Martin, and the tobacco and oil industry, including Imperial Tobacco and Statoil.

The intentions and interests of these corporations are not in line with the values that we as young Scots wish to see embodied in our society or in our own futures. We oppose any slide towards the militarisation of our public services, particularly our NHS, and the encroachment by corporate and security interests on the values-based operation of the NHS. Instead, we believe that any proposal involving young people, our NHS and its workforce must be led by young people, NHS bodies and trade unions.

The Covid-19 pandemic has rightly created discussion on how we transform society. We as young people will inherit it. We firmly reject any form of National Service which undermines our public services and their workers and damages our rights. We demand well funded public services, fairly-paid jobs and the opportunity to independently decide our own futures.

Signed,

1. Rory Steel - Glasgow

2. Catriona MacDonald - Lothian

3. Jim Wyke - Lothian

4. Beth Chalmers - Lothian

5. Tejas Murkeji - North East

6. Theo Forbes - North East

7. Dominique Ucbas - Glasgow

8. Jeanette Miller - Lothian

10. Andrew MacDonald - Lothian

11 Heather Stewart - Lothian

12. Craig Berry - Glasgow

13. Sarah Quinn - Central

14. Alexander Bradley - Lothian

15. Emma Leigh - Lothian

16. Euan Matthews - Lothian

17. Wictoria Orlicka - Central

18. Cal Dempsey - Central

19. Gabriel Hanlon - Mid-Scotland & Fife

20. Usman Akhtar - Central

21. Erin Campbell - Lothian

22. Euan Stewart - North East

23. Kelly Given - Lothian

24. Josh Mennie - North East

25. Erin Jarvis - West

26. Steven Campbell - Lothian

27. Ruby Zajac - Glasgow

28. Christopher Winters - Central

29. Priya Shah - Lothian

30. James Anderson - Central

31. Orla Burrows - Mid-Scotland & Fife

32. Rieve Wishart - Central

33. Charlotte Armitage - Glasgow

34. Calum Cook - West

35.Valentina Servera Clavell - Glasgow

36. Andrew Walker - Glasgow

37. Rhona Ley - North East

38. Robbie McIntosh - Mid-Scotland & Fife

39. Morgan Ritchie - North East

40. Cameron Webster - Lothian

41. Stuart Smith - North East

42. Jerry Moriarty - Mid-Scotl. & Fife

43. Keir Low - Highlands & Islands

44. Ethan van Woerkom - Lothian

45. Jack Boag - North East

46. Ryan Kelly - Central

47. David Morgan - Glasgow

48. Cllr Cameron McManus - Central

49. Bruce Morrison - Lothians

50. Ross Grahame - Glasgow

51. Ben Grahame

52. Oriol Roig Vilaseca