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They have thrown down the gauntlet and Grangemouth shoved it
back down their throat!
In the battle to protect the JIB agreement from being ripped
up five of the eight have upped the stakes. Balfour Beatty, Crown House
Technologies, Spie Matthew Hall, Shepherd Engineering Services and NG Bailey
have issued Unite with legal notice of their intention to dismiss, by giving
the legally required 90 day notice to thousands of employees before re-engaging
them on inferior contracts on December 7th.
So answering the TUC’s call this week for "Civil
Disobedience" against the cuts, on Wednesday we obliged, and the action
kicked off across the country.
At the Grangemouth site in Scotland sparks and Pipe-fitters
working for BBES voted to walk off the job marking a major advance in our
struggle against de skilling and the vicious attacks on JIB agreement. Also in
Scotland sparks protested at the Faslane
site.
In London,150 protested at Olympic site blocked the main
gate and then marched to the A12 main road and blocked the highway in to
Stratford for 20 mins causing a major traffic jam eventually PC plod moved us
on but it certainly caught the public attention which is great.
Manchester chipped in with a protest at the BBES Papermill
site. It all amounted to another fantastic day of rank n file activity but, the
8 have declared war and 5 of them are going for a rout by issuing the December
7th deadline letters. The rank n file workers on these site must respond by
downing tools and walking off site.
Unite are slowly getting involved. 2 officials were at
Olympic protest - while we welcome the support let’s be wary of a takeover
followed by sell outs. This is a rank n file dispute and it’s our futures that
at are at stake.
Unite has told employers that these bullying tactics will
lead to a sharp deterioration in industrial relations on major sites up and
down the country, putting into jeopardy the ability of companies to deliver
projects on time and within budget. Unite has called on eight break-away
construction companies, who are imposing semi-skilled grades into the
mechanical and electrical sector, to ‘pull back from the brink’ before
industrial relations deteriorates to harmful levels. Bernard McAulay, the
National Officer has said: “These rogue employers should pull back from the
brink as their attack on workers’ skills, pay and terms and conditions is
causing widespread anger among workers.
Words are fine but Unite needs to be put under pressure to
negotiate a proper deal for us. A ballot for strike action of all electricians,
pipe-fitters and other trades would make that more likely. So inundate Bernard
McAulay with emails
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demanding a date for the
ballot. And don’t wait until the end of December, Mr McAuley.
Of course we want a ballot but we can’t afford to sit back
and wait or it will be too late and we will be on £10 .50 an hour. So we must
force the issue and spread these actions across the country Lets step it up a
gear blockades, occupations traffic jams, until an agreement has been reached.
Rank and File meetings...........
Newcastle: Friday16th September 7pm in the Labour club
Scotland: Saturday 17th Grangemouth September 10.00am
Scotland: Saturday 24th September Edinburgh time and place
to follow.
Liverpool: Thursday 29th September 7pm-9pm Friends meeting
House, 22 School Lane LI 3BT
Manchester : Saturday October 1st 12.00- 3pm Mechanics
Institute 103 Princess Street M6 DD
Rank and File protests planned so far……
Manchester: Wednesday 21st September 6.30am Manchester town
hall & Baileys site BBC Media City at 10am.
London: 21st September 6.30am-8.30am Farringdon Station,
Crown House site.
Remember....
Ø It is imperative that everyone joins unite and elect
stewards.
Ø Make sure stewards off the sites once elected meet area
officials from unite before any meeting with your employer.
Ø Unite officers only meet with the employers when all
stewards are present. None of this ‘we meet the employer, sort out a deal and
tell you to accept it’ crap.
Ø That set up must come to and end, its totally undemocratic
it may have been Hardacres style but he’s gone. Democracy is vital, a
settlement on the rank and files terms is the only honourable settlement.
We are fighting for our futures and the future generations.
Demand these basic trade union principals from unite no sell-outs we can and
will win this dispute. Unity is strength !
Email us with ideas and let us know if you have actions
planned
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