Dublin dockers
succeed in reclaiming jobs
http://www.itfglobal.org/en/news-events/news/2015/january/dublin-dockers-succeed-in-reclaiming-jobs/
29/01/2015
Dockers at the
south bank of Dublin Port, Ireland, have won a deal to reclaim their jobs,
bringing to an end their long-running dispute with cement company Ecocem,
thanks to support from SIPTU (Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical
Union), the ITF and the solidarity of local truck drivers.
The dockers had been calling for an end to 10 years of
self-handling by ship crew on the south bank, where Ecocem is situated.
On 24 January,
some 30 dockers from the port’s north side joined 10 dock workers who stood in
protest in front of trucks lined up to discharge 8,200 tonnes of slag from the
Arklow Beacon that had landed in the port that morning. Truck drivers
demonstrated great solidarity by refusing to line up the trucks under the
hopper.
The dockers’ protests against self-handling resulted
in a high court injunction last year, so there was a risk that this protest
could result in a legal challenge.
Dave Quinn, a
SIPTU senior shop steward at the port, said: “Enough is enough. I have not had a full week’s wages since Christmas.
We will not stand by and see other workers come in to this port – our port –
and take away our livelihood. If we have to go to jail, so be it.”
SIPTU and ITF representatives were on hand to monitor
events and consequently headed up the negotiations with Ecocem and Dublin Cargo
Handlers that brought about a solution.
The agreed set of proposals guarantee that the dockers
will be used at all times when ships berth on the south bank. Ecocem has also
agreed to put in place a trade union agreement to cover self-handling ships
that have called to Dublin for almost 10 years. And it has stated that instead
of renewing the existing agreement with the self-handling ships to provide crew
to offload cargo, which expires in three months’ time, it will work with SIPTU
and the ITF to use trade union labour.
ITF UK and Ireland co-ordinator Ken Fleming commented that the outcome was a great win for the
workers, and it demonstrated the importance of the ITF acting in tandem with
its local affiliate.
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