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Council workers complain about union sellout

Member | 14.02.2008 20:14 | Workers' Movements | Nottinghamshire

Employees at Nottinghamshire County Council have filed a complaint against their own union in protest against the manner it has acted during a recent pay dispute.

According to the BBC, several council workers have written to the Certification Officer, David Cockburn (who acts as a union watchdog), alleging that Notts County Unison failed to ballot all its members over a new pay structure proposed by the council.

Councils across the country have been restructuring pay grades, ostensibly to bring them in line with equality laws. Many workers, however, will find themselves considerably worse off after the new arrangement is implemented. ironically, given the stated motivation for the new structure, 73% of those set to lose out are female.

While the local branch of Unison has endorsed and agreed to the new structure in Notts, elsewhere the union has organised strikes. In Birmingham more than 20,000 council workers took part in the largest industrial action the city had seen in thirty years on February 5. Several Scottish authorities have also seen strikes.

Anger over the new arrangement is very high amongst council employees. An online petition on the issue has attracted more than 2,000 signatures. Workers have organised a Fair Pay Action Group (FPAG) to coordinate action against the new structure and in December 200 council employees protested outside County Hall.

Anger is not restricted to the council and a number of Unison members have left in protest at the union's behaviour. At last years demonstration, one protesting worker complained, "I am still reeling from the unfairness of the job evaluation – I’m to lose £6,000. I can’t believe that unions are happy to allow myself and 3,500 workers from the county council to take pay cuts of this magnitude. Aren’t unions supposed to represent all their members?"

Peter Taylor, a council employee and leading figure in the FPAG told the BBC "These proposals were never put before the Unison members in advance of their acceptance. So there was never a mandate from the Unison members for the branch representatives to give that yes to the council. The process was flawed throughout."

Even if he finds against Unison, Cockburn can do nothing more serious that criticise the union's failings. Nevertheless, being challenged in such a way by its members can only be embarrassing for an organisation which is supposed to defend the interests of workers.

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Fair Pay Action Group
 http://ncc.fairpay.org.uk/

Notts County Unison
 http://www.nottsunison.org.uk

Certification Officer
 http://www.certoffice.org

Member

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organise...

17.02.2008 16:18

...yourselves outside of the union in that case, wildcat strike, make them obselete, union bosses probably attend the same masonic lodge as corporate bosses and council leaders.

flyposters


Unison member seeks help to sue union for return of dues

02.03.2008 17:51

A Unison ex-member is taking her union to court after 18 years membership, for the return of her dues and to discourage inaction by her union which lead to serious hardship during a recent workplace bullying incident in the NHS where she works.

She hopes that if enough people email her with
* Short summary
* Name
* Membership Number
* Area Unison Office
...She will be able to show the judge that Unison have let down members in the past.

The last well-known case of a union member suing a union was of religious studies teacher Joanne Sherry who won 23 year's membership dues back of the National Union of Teachers, also after a bullying case in which the union failed to represent her.

The member's email address and details of another (failed) case against Unison are on

 http://www.employees.org.uk/lawyers.html

Employees.org.uk (John Robertson)
mail e-mail: veg@musonix.demon.co.uk
home Homepage: http://www.Employees.org.uk/lawyers.html