ITF Seafarers' and Dockers' Sections were vocal in their support for ver.di dock workers when unions met in London this week
03 Jul 2022 PRESS RELEASE
Maritime
unions are mobilising support for German ITF affiliate ver.di as the union
battles port companies for an inflation-proof pay deal covering 12,000 dock
workers.
Union leaders gathered in London this week expressed their
solidarity with Germany’s dockers following recent strike action. ver.di is
pushing for an annual, automatic inflation adjustment to be inserted into a
renewed collective agreement with 58 ports and terminals.
“Rising
prices for essential living expenses such as energy and food have become an
unsustainable burden on German workers, especially for those lower paid
workers,” said head of ver.di’s Maritime Section, Maya Schwiegershausen-Güth.
She said the employers, represented by the Central
Association of German Seaport Companies (ZDS), have so far rejected the
principle of inflation protection in talks with the union.
“These port companies plan to leave their staff alone to
deal with the consequences of rising prices. They are willing to see dockers’
wages go backwards, eaten away by inflation. We cannot accept this, especially
after all that dock workers have done for the employers and the common good.”
“Throughout
the pandemic, dock workers have shown extraordinary commitment to their
employers and to the German economy. For more than two years they have put up
with family-impacting flexible work schedules, longer working hours, and rising
workloads. Under all this pressure, dock workers have sacrificed,” said
Schwiegershausen-Güth.
Now it was time for employers to recognise these efforts
through a fair pay agreement, she said. “All of the employers and politicians
who heaped praise on key workers during the pandemic should now be vocal in
supporting our claim for fair inflation protection.”
“Appreciation without renumeration is meaningless – nice words
will not pay the rent,” she added.
Inflation
protection: the industry norm
ITF
Dockers' Section vice-chair Niek Stam said ITF and ETF dockers’ unions representing more
than 500,000 workers were united in their support for ver.di as it sought an
inflation-proof pay deal.
“What the German dockers are pushing for is not
unreasonable, nor is it uncommon in our industry. All workers have a right to
protect the wages that they bargain for from inflation,”
Stam, who is also leader of Dutch dockers’ union FNV
Havens, said automatic inflation adjustment mechanisms had existed for decades
in competitive ports’ agreements, such as those in Rotterdam and Antwerp.
“The shipping, port and gas companies are making record profits, pushing up prices for everyone else. They are the ones causing much of this inflation, not the workers. So why should the workers be punished for it?” he asked.
“Dockers
move the world – we do not go backwards. We stand with our ver.di sisters and
brothers."
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