Electricians Against The World
A blog dedicated to providing the most accurate and up to date information concerning the attack on the Electrical and Mechanical National working agreements. If you have any news, bits I have missed or parts I have got wrong or you would like to help and contribute to the blog then please get in touch.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Site Worker - Spring 2013
The New SITE WORKER Magazine is OUT NOW
To get hold of copies to distribute on a site near you, please email your name and address to
siteworkers@virginmedia.com
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Crossrail Update week 2
Accident At Westbourne Park & Crossrail protests spread
The Crossrail protests continued this week. Every day at Westbourne Park the picket has been in full operation. All deliveries have been turned away every day from 6am. Causing disruption to the site management (Bam Ferrovial Kier)
Also this week the protest returned to another BFK-Crossrail site. Tottenham Court Road. For well over an hour, Oxford street was blocked off by a 10ft high/ 20ft wide banners.
Blacklisting Update
Blacklisting Update
UNION chiefs are calling on Labour leaders to back them in a £600million case against Britain’s big name construction giants.
The GMB has tabled a motion for this weekend’s Labour Party Conference in the row over alleged illegal “blacklisting” of 3,200 builders.
The workers were shunned by construction firms who used a database to check if they were shop stewards or alleged troublemakers. GMB national officer Justin Bowden said: “We’ll not rest until they get an apology and compensation.”
It comes amid growing speculation that construction firms will be forced to compensate workers they avoided.
In 2009 the Information Commissioner revealed 44 firms had forked out to access the database to vet applicants. Those paying to use the service included BALFOUR BEATTY, CARILLION, MOWLEM. Lawyers at GUNEY, CLARK & RYAN believe compo could hit £600million.
They have served notice on MCALPINE in a High Court test case on behalf of 86 builders. Guney partner Sean Curran said: “We believe we have a very strong case. Workers’ careers and family lives were devastated by being put on this blacklist.”
Human rights campaigners have threatened to sue the ICO for failing to contact those on the blacklist.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Unite urges Crossrail to enter talks
Unite urges Crossrail to enter into talks, as anti-union claims flare up
24 September 2012
Unite, the country’s largest union, is calling for urgent talks
with Crossrail to thrash out claims that trade union victimisation
has taken place and an anti-union bias exists across the
project.Unite has been seeking a project agreement for over a year from Crossrail - which could benefit the thousands of workers employed on the largest construction project in Europe – but to no avail.
Unite wants an agreement delivering direct employment under the terms of the relevant existing national agreements - this would mean workers engaged on the cross London rail project being directly employed and the full terms of recognised construction agreements applied, where applicable.
There is a concern that 'self employment' practices are prevalent and undermining the safety of the project going forward.
Friday, 21 September 2012
How long till Crossrail have blood on their hands?
How long till Crossrail have blood on their hands?
With such a large project, with such large amount of working hours, attracting skilled trades from all over the UK and Europe. Surely the first thing Crossrail and the Contractors are thinking of is safety of the workforce.
But sadly, it would appear not. Only last week 28 M&E workers were removed from the Westbourne Park Crossrail site and 15 more have been removed from the Crossrail site at Chatham Docks.
M&E Workers Consultative Ballot
Unite sends out Consultative Ballot to M&E Workers over Pay Offers
Unite the Union in the last few weeks have sent out consultative ballot papers to M&E Workers across the country asking members whether they will accept the employers new pay offers.
BESA(HVCA) offered 1.5% pay rise after 3 years of pay freeze with another beforehand.
Today Unite the Union announced that the 90% of Mechanical workers have rejected this offer.
Also today, Electricians across the country working for JIB companies started to receive their Consultative ballot papers over another derisory offer of 1.5% increase after 3 years of pay freeze. The employers are even offering that apprentices should be on a lower hourly rate whilst at college learning.
Today Unite the Union announced that the 90% of Mechanical workers have rejected this offer.
Also today, Electricians across the country working for JIB companies started to receive their Consultative ballot papers over another derisory offer of 1.5% increase after 3 years of pay freeze. The employers are even offering that apprentices should be on a lower hourly rate whilst at college learning.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
BREAKING NEWS BREAKING NEWS BREAKING NEWS
CALLING ALL RANK & FILE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS AND TRADE UNIONISTS
MASS PICKET
WESTBOURNE PARK CROSSRAIL SITE
MONDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER
6:30AM
Crossrail go hysterical over unionised contractor after safety concerns were raised
Today (Friday 14th)
at 3pm every unionised worker for E.I.S. electrical contractor on
Crossrail at Westbourne Park tube will be searched and removed from
site.
McGingley union rep was dismissed from site earlier today.
This
is the opening shots in what appears to be a major battle over
unionisation and safety on the Crossrail project. Unofficial picket lines
look set to appear very soon and could cause chaos in West London.
Bernard McAuley UNITE national Construction Officer has been in negotiations at the Crossrail project all day.
More info and contact details below
E.I.S. Electrical working on the BFK (BAM FERROVIAL KIER) CROSS RAIL tunnelling
contract company have been removed for hi-lighting safety issue
Unite saftey rep Rodney Valentine was removed from site immediately
after he was elected he was suspended from site for 6 weeks and
eventually transferred to another project where he worked for 1 week
before being suspended again he is now approaching his 3rd week
Unite shop steward Frank Morris was banned from the construction site after raising saftey issues on the tunnel boring machine he was removed from site and placed in a site hut for 11 hours per day with absolutley no job to do in solitary confinement.
E.I.S. electrical supervisor was removed from project after taking a picture of 11000V HI VOLTAGE CABLE which was lying under bolders and had scaffold clips and boards thrown on it because he took the picture to present to the in house safety team he was removed by main contractors BFk's MR Horrello working on behalf of Ferrovial.
We have the photos
BFK have decided to relieve
themselves off all responsibility and Terminated E.I.S. contract mid
term even though there is a further 3 years on the contract and other
recruitment agencies are actively recruiting positions and even actively
poaching E.I.S. employees.
Unite the union sees it this a attack on the union organisation. The primary motive for the removal
of E.I.S. from the Westboune project is to to remove a unionised workforce who's representatives wanted to participate in the safe operation of the BFK Westbourne Park cross rail project.
Harry Cowap 07812678228 Unite the union regional officer
"the safety rep has done nothing wrong
the shop steward has done nothing wrong
the men employed on site were doing a good job
E.I.S. the company has done nothing wrong"
above the words of E.I.S. Managing Director
Monday, 10 September 2012
Blacklsit Update - Hazards Blacklist Blog
Grim reaper visits Carillion death hearing
By Rory | Published: 6 September, 2012
Workers employed by Carillion who were blacklisted after raising
safety concerns have protested outside a court in Swansea where the firm
is being prosecuted after a site death.
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