Unite ballot- 'Defend UK construction jobs'

Unite ballot- 'Defend UK construction jobs'

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leon_t

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295 posts

205 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Just picked up a Unite union leaflet from one of the locker rooms (UK oil refinery). Can't scan it in as I don't want it registered I put it on the work network spin, so I'll quote from the Unite website (see here: http://www.unitetheunion.com/campaigns/uk_workers_...:

Unite the union is fighting for a fairer deal for workers on UK construction contracts.

At a time when the engineering construction sector has the ability to be offering quality jobs to working people, UK workers are being excluded from these job opportunities and the hard-won NAECI agreement is under serious threat.

Because the employers’ body, the ECIA refused the majority of our demands during negotiations with our unions, Unite and the GMB, we are left with no choice than to ballot our members for industrial action to defend their right to work in the industry, defend the integrity of the terms and conditions enshrined in the ‘Blue Book’ and ensure that these benefits apply to all workers in the industry.

Your union is urging you to Vote "YES" to defend UK construction jobs

What we want:

a pay rise
a register of unemployed workers in the industry which the employers must use to fill vacancies
a transparent and effective auditing system to monitor ‘Blue Book’ rates and other benefits apply to all
twelve paid trips home for all workers regardless of where they come from
ability for union full time official to instigate procedure at any site
procedure to ensure all workers have appropriate skills (eg ACE card)

Your vote counts - your union is urging you to cast a YES vote.

My fear is this will just drive out investment when we need it most, the unions look to be lining up for a face-off with industry again, and it's all going to end in tears.

Winter of discontent '09/'10, anyone?

Edit: I oughta add, I'm a staff worker without any affiliation to any union.

Edited by leon_t on Thursday 9th July 11:19

loltolhurst

1,994 posts

185 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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"twelve paid trips home for all workers regardless of where they come from"

huh so if im an aussie over here for 12 months they want the company to pay for 12 trips back to aus?!

Mclovin

1,679 posts

199 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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i wish they would recognise the macro effect of their proposals....a great way to enforce our pay for peanuts, something for nothing benefits free credit housing culture...

Digga

40,391 posts

284 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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The more the unions - Unite, the Transport and General wkers Union - create a fuss and ask for pay increases at the present time the better. The union leaders have their fat heads shoved so far up their own arses they are oblivious to the slack-jawed incredulity with which their greed is viewd by the general, working public, nearly every single one of whom realises only too well the reality of the current economic crisis.

Give 'em enough rope...