Scottish council election: Labour council pledges at-a-glance
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Scottish Labour has pledged to put job creation at the heart of its plans for local government.
The party's pledge came as it launched a policy document ahead of the 3 May local authority elections.
Here is a look at the main points:
Action for new jobs and training opportunities.
Investment for schools and support for decent childcare.
Support for carers across our communities and dignity for our older citizens.
Action to tackle fuel poverty.
Better care for all pensioners, with action to reduce energy bills.
Scotland-wide jobs plan to guarantee apprenticeships and 10,000 job placements for unemployed youngsters.
Support "co-operative councils", getting local people more involved in decision-making.
Support living wage for councils and their contractors.
Reverse "unfair cuts" to local bus services.
"Immediate" boost to childcare.
Campaign against housing budget cuts.
"Proper" support for social work, so no older person has to "suffer the indignity of a 15-minute care visit" and support for sheltered housing.
Reinstate cancelled education programmes, like homework clubs and school buses.
Build 50 new primary schools in South Lanarkshire.
A new council care home in Penicuik, Midlothian.