From Barnet Unison
 
1.Flower Lane Day Centre
UNISON members working for Your Choice Barnet (YCB) have just announced their next strike dates as being 22nd and 23rd January. In addition the workers will be attending an event in the House of Commons 28th
 January highlighting the conditions for workers in this sector. This will make a total of 6 days of strike action since the
 dispute began. This is in a bid to reverse the harsh 9.5% pay cut imposed on them by their employer. 
UNISON
 and YCB have had numerous meetings at ACAS and there has been no 
improved offer which has come close to being acceptable to the majority 
of our colleagues. The latest offer made in October 2014, was a 7.9% pay
 cut and this was resoundingly rejected in a ballot of the membership. 
The discussions have, however, revealed stark issues imposed on YCB by 
Barnet Council which make it difficult to see how YCB can survive 
financially into the future without our members constantly bailing it 
out through their financial sacrifice. The pensions deficit (an extra 
9.8% payment) for the TUPE’d staff was transferred across to YCB, 
although this did not happen with other contracts in the private sector.
 Relieving YCB of the pensions’ deficit would restore our members’ pay 
at one stroke. Not allowing YCB to charge for unplanned “no-shows” (when
 service users are unable to attend the service at short notice) would 
potentially halve the pay cut to our members. However, Barnet Council 
refuses to participate in any of our discussions although ultimately the
 Council holds the purse strings.
Meanwhile
 our members tell us they are working harder than ever with increasing 
levels of stress and no prospect of a pay rise. They report the first 
day they have off from work is used simply to recover from the stressful
 week they have had. The pay cut has left many of our colleagues finding
 it particularly hard to make ends meet.  They have made it clear to us 
they want to see a substantial shift in any new proposals from YCB in 
order to end the dispute. 
UNISON Branch Secretary John Burgess said:
Our members held back from taking action before Christmas in order not to disrupt the service for service users and their carers at such a sensitive time of the year. This demonstrates again their professionalism and dedication but also their determination to stand up to attacks on their terms and conditions.
22nd January  & 23rd January Picket Line details 
41 Flower Lane
Barnet
London NW7 2JN
2. Rosa Morrison Day Centre
83 Gloucester Road
TotteridgeBarnet
TotteridgeBarnet
London EN5 1NA 
Good luck in your fight.
ReplyDeleteBarnet UnFair, eh? Article on their social cleansing of the West Hendon in Guardian/Guardian Online today. Will they re-brand it as the Dame Shirley Porter Every Little Helps Estate, I wonder?
Mike Hine
I feel sorry for the people that Have to find a way to keep themselves going with a reduction in their wage packets.
ReplyDeleteThis is another reason Why I won't be voting in may
because The labour party despite Their desperate Attempts to capitalize on the numerous failures of the coalition government,
are still the party That got The country into the mess its in today.
and now they plan to turn against the rich with their much maligned Mansion Tax.
But that won't Change the current situation In which Employees are having to do a full time time Job for less wages.
Welcome back, Trevor, and a Happy New Year!
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