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The result of the Unite ballot for action by workers at Balfour Beatty has come through - and it's a YES!
Here is the text of the Unite press release:
Unite press release
For immediate release: Tuesday 29 November 2011
Unite overwhelming YES vote to Balfour Beatty strike over de-skilling
Unite members at Balfour Beatty Engineering
Services have given an overwhelmingly ‘yes’ vote for strike action, as
Unite begins immediate preparation to ballot two other construction
companies who are involved in the termination of long-held agreements
and the de-skilling of craft workers.
Electricians, plumbers and heating and ventilating
engineers voted by 81 per cent for strike action at Balfour Beatty
Engineering Services which has acted as the ringleader of the gang of
seven breakaway employers, that want to withdraw from five long-standing
agreements and impose new semi-skilled grades which will lead to huge
pay cuts.
Unite has written to the seven, who recently
pulled out of a meeting with Unite to discuss the dispute, to get back
to talks and has suggested the involvement of the conciliation service,
Acas.
Unite has asked Balfour Beatty to withdraw the
threat of dismissal for workers who refuse to sign new inferior
contracts by 7 January 2012.
The union has learnt that it was
the intention of the company to maintain a core workforce of skilled
trades and bring in semi-skilled agency labour to make up the teams.
These teams would consist of one craftsman, working with eight
semi-skilled installer grades.
Unite national officer, Bernard McAulay, said: “This
is a resounding result and shows our members have not been conned and
therefore Balfour Beatty Engineering Services need to recognise they do
not have the support of their employees.
“Unite therefore calls on
Balfour Beatty to immediately engage in discussion with the union to
find a sensible solution to this dispute.
“The company should start by withdrawing its threat of dismissal to those who refuse to sign new and inferior contracts.”
Unite will be announcing dates for strike action in due course.
ENDS
For
further information please contact Unite communications officer Liane
Groves on 07793 661657 or Unite national officer Bernard McAulay on
07958 514837.
Ballot result - 360 voted ‘yes’ (81.6%) and 81 voted ‘no’ (18.4%) and there were zero spoilt ballot papers.
The
seven major break-away contractors currently involved are: Balfour
Beatty Engineering Services Limited; NG Bailey Building Services; Crown
House Technologies; Gratte Brothers; Spie Matthew Hall; Shepherd
Engineering Services (SES); and T. Clarke Plc.
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