The Albion Roar
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If you are on the Arun side, if I can bring you my bags now, you can bring yours to me when Arun go on strike
Worthing side. Bags already piled up here.
If you are on the Arun side, if I can bring you my bags now, you can bring yours to me when Arun go on strike
Worthing side. Bags already piled up here.
Initially I was annoyed with the booking system ..but with the current situation it’s made getting shot of stuff a doddle, especially as I have a van ..it would be great if they maintained the extended closure times (back to near where they were)
Mrs DCH has another tip run booked for Saturday afternoon while I'm watching the Albion so I'll ask her to pick your bags up on the way out. I'm sure she won't mind
The facts so far:
After a review of pay and conditions within the waste services department commenced in October last year a deal was agreed which would see all workers get at least a six per cent pay rise and HGV drivers would receive 12.7 per cent.
These rises made pay rates higher than many other councils and were even higher than the GMB settled for after striking in Eastbourne.
In late December the GMB contacted the Councils for the first time and threatened industrial action if they did not talk.
UNISON has a recognition agreement with the Councils to negotiate on pay and conditions across all services.
To find a way forward the Councils asked UNISON to sit down in talks with them and GMB to agree a joint recognition agreement at waste services. Only this way could the GMB be involved in pay and conditions negotiations.
The GMB at first refused to do this stating they did not see the need for a recognition agreement. This is contrary to established industrial relations practice.
After first agreeing to the meeting, UNISON officials decided the actions of GMB leadership could no longer be tolerated and made a complaint to the union umbrella body the Trades Union Congress (TUC). This is ongoing. There is clear evidence that the GMB has broken TUC rules.
The whole thing is a fvcking joke. It took 3 weeks for Unison and GMB to sit in the same room together to begin negotiations.
The whole thing is a fvcking joke. It took 3 weeks for Unison and GMB to sit in the same room together to begin negotiations.
It was best in Ham Road, we used to go and take bikes home, strip them of bits then take the scrap back . . .built a few free 'hot rods' back in the day. when we got bored or broke them we took them back!
Just in time for my friday collection to be moved to next Tuesday…..how will it be normal waste next week or the week after I’ve lost track
Just in time for my friday collection to be moved to next Tuesday…..now will it be normal waste next week or the week after I’ve lost track