Wednesday, 23 December 2020

OXCITYLIVINGWAGE SECURITY AT READING HOSPITAL TO STAGE SECOND WAVE OF STRIKES IN ‘DAVID AND GOLIATH’ PAY BATTLE

 FWD: OXCITYLIVINGWAGE SECURITY AT READING HOSPITAL TO STAGE SECOND WAVE OF STRIKES IN ‘DAVID AND GOLIATH’ PAY BATTLE - UNITE PRESS RELEASE

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Dear all - these workers are paid a little over the living wage and are on the frontline in the fight against COVID-19.
It looks likely that they will be organising a 'virtual picket line' on the evening of 13th January (details to follow).
Report from Reading Trades Council
https://readingtradesunioncouncil.blogspot.com/2020/12/rtuc-back-striking-security-staff-at.html
Unite Press Release
Immediate release: Tuesday 22 December 2020
Security guards at Reading hospital to stage second wave of strikes in ‘David and Goliath’ pay battle
Security staff at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, locked in a ‘David and Goliath’ pay battle with their employer, will be striking over 20 days during January and February.
The 23 security guards are striking from 07.00 on Monday 4 January over the failure of their employer Kingdom Services Group Ltd to make a decent pay offer for 2020. Their strike action will end at 19.00 on Friday 12 February.
They have already taken five days of strike action which ended on Friday (18 December).
The security personnel, members of Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union, provide security for Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
Unite condemned the employer for using agency staff to undermine the strike, which, the union says, is legally questionable during industrial action.
The lowly-paid security guards have voted unanimously to take strike action against Kingdom Services Group, a major corporate service provider with a £100 million plus turnover.
Unite regional officer Jesika Parmar said: “Our members will continue their ‘David and Goliath’ struggle in the new year with strike action over 20 days in January and February.
“Our members are seeking a modest pay increase to £12 an hour for security officers and £13.00 an hour for security supervisors, but standing in the way of this reasonable demand for a living wage is a management which is part of a global organisation with a £100 million turnover.
“Our lowly-paid members provide security 24/7 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital which is on the Covid-19 frontline. However, the company continues to refuse to engage in meaningful talks over the 2020 pay award and other issues, such as harmonisation of sick pay, and enhanced pay for working nights, weekends and overtime.
“Our members were very reluctant to take industrial action during a national crisis, but strongly felt that the bosses were using coronavirus as an excuse to drive down pay and employment conditions which is totally unacceptable.
“We strongly deplore the action by Kingdom Services Group for its involvement in using agency staff to undermine a legitimate industrial dispute which we are legally challenging.
“Such action will cause reputational damage to the company and, indirectly, to the bosses of the trust who are presiding over this outsourced culture.
“We would like to thank the people of Reading for the great support that they have given to our members – it has been a real Christmas tonic that is deeply appreciated.”
ENDS
Notes to editors:
The exact times of the strike action are:
  • from 07:00  on 4 January 2021 until 19.00 on 8 January
  • from 07:00  on 11 January until 19.00 on 15 January
  • from 07:00  on 1 February  until  19.00 on 5 February
  • from 07:00 on 8 February  until 19.00 on 12 February
The company’s website states: ‘Kingdom is one of the largest, independent and privately owned companies specialising in security solutions, facilities management, environmental protection and recruitment within the UK, Ireland and South Asia. We operate on a £100 million+ turnover.’
For more information please contact Unite senior communications officer Shaun Noble on 020 3371 2060 or 07768 693940. Unite press office is on:  020 3371 2065.
Please note the numbers above are for journalists’ enquiries only.
Email: shaun.noble@unitetheunion.org
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Unite is Britain and Ireland’s largest union with members working across all sectors of the economy. The general secretary is Len McCluskey.

Thursday, 17 December 2020

TUCAN comment following the conclusion of the inquest into the tragic death of Ella Kissi-Debra

 


New release – 16 December 2020 – No Embargo

TRADE UNION CLEAN AIR NETWORK (TUCAN)

TUCAN comment following the conclusion of the inquest into the tragic death of Ella Kissi-Debra

Our thoughts are with Ella’s family and friends at the conclusion of this inquest’s ground breaking verdict and our congratulations go to Ella’s mother, Rosamund, for her determination with her prolonged campaign for the truth to be heard.

Commenting on the verdict, Graham Petersen, TUCAN, said: “The result of the inquest shows in an all too tragic way what we and many others have been saying for far too many years – the polluted air we have to breathe can and does kill and government must act to ensure the pollutants are reduced and removed.

“TUCAN says the Government must also focus on those employers and industries whose operations contribute to the polluted air of local communities and their own workforce.  Key to all this are our trade unions and their representatives who are in an informed position to discuss and help implement positive actions at work.

“However, we feel the government must take the lead in this firstly by acknowledging the extent of the problem and then taking steps to ensure employers and the authorities act quickly and decisively to reduce the potential for ill health and further deaths.”

The ways in which air pollution can be an issue at your job have not been well discussed and part of TUCAN’s mission is to broaden that understanding. Whether someone is just commuting, working in an office or shop, working on a construction project, driving to and from work or on the road all day they are all going to be exposed to harmful emissions, notably nitrogen oxide and fine particulate matter, and that exposure does not have to be very high for it to affect our health.

Notes

The Hazards Campaign is a founder member of the Trade Union Clean Air Network TUCAN

Contact: Hilda Palmer:  07929800240

Trade Union Clean Air Network:

https://www.greenerjobsalliance.co.uk/air-pollution/

TUCAN Charter:

http://www.greenerjobsalliance.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/GJA-TU-Clean-Air-Charter-EMAIL.pdf

Hazards magazine on clearing the air:

https://www.hazards.org/chemicals/diediesel.htm

Air pollution—a wicked problem: Professor Stephen Holgate, Royal College of Physicians Special Advisor on air quality and UKRI Clean Air Champion, University of Southampton.

https://www.bmj.com/content/357/bmj.j2814

Sunday, 6 December 2020

SOLIDARITY WITH BRIGHTON UCU

 



SOLIDARITY WITH BRIGHTON UCU

Monday 7th December, 8.30-10am Pickets United: joint virtual picket with Brighton University and Rolls Royce strikers To attend the picket online, register here... There are two events this week  in solidarity with Brighton University UCU’s fight against redundancies.πŸ“·On Monday Brighton UCU will pioneer an experiment in picketing. In what we believe will be the first instance ever of digital secondary picketing, our real-world picket at the Grand Parade building in central Brighton from 8.30-10am will be Zoom-linked with the picket of Rolls Royce strikers in Barnoldswick, Lancashire. We are inviting delegations from UCU branches and other trade unions to join us online to bring solidarity and, if possible, donations to our strike fund. To attend the picket online, register here...Thursday 10 December 12 noon Brighton UCU online strike rally  'Fightin’ Brighton: Fighting for our universities - students and staff together’ With John McDonnell MP, speakers from UCU branches at UEL, Goldsmiths, SOAS Unison, and students involved in rent strikes and protests at various universities To attend the rally, register here... Details of our JustGiving page... Bank account details for payments into our strike fund: UCU Brighton University SO224; Sort code: 608301; Ac/no. 40000280 In solidarity - MarkAbel Chair UCU Coordinating Committee University of Brighton πŸ“·πŸ“·πŸ“·Copyright © 2020 UCU London Retired Members Branch, All rights reserved. UCU London Retired Members Branch - members and supporters