Unite demands Peel Holdings pays dockers same rate as shipbuilders
Nearly 600 Liverpool port workers will take two more
weeks of strike action over pay and jobs from 24 October to 7 November, Unite,
the UK’s leading union, said today (Friday).
Since the strikes at the docks began on 19 September,
the workers have been subject to job threats despite plans to expand the port
and untrue statements that they are being offered 10.2 per cent by the company.
The real offer is around 8.2 per cent, a pay cut while the RPI inflation rate
is at 12.3 per cent.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Peel
Holdings is hugely profitable and can absolutely afford to pay our members a
proper wage increase. It did so at Camel
Laird, so why not at Liverpool docks?
“Instead of negotiations to resolve this dispute, the
company has chosen to threaten jobs and repeatedly mislead about the deal it
has tabled.
“Our members are standing firm, and have their union’s
complete support. The company must put forward a pay rise they can accept or
this strike continues.”
The dispute is also over the failure to honour the
dock workers’ 2021 pay agreement. This includes the company not undertaking a
promised pay review, which last happened in 1995, and failing to deliver on an
agreement to improve shift rotas. Meanwhile, Liverpool port made the company
£30 million in profits last year.
“Our members won’t put up with being treated as the
second-class employees of the group. Unite’s message to Peel is ‘stop the
threats and misleading statements and put a proper offer on the table’.”
ENDS
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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
Sharon Graham.
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