Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Members lobby employers' conference

Heather Wakefield joins members outside the LGA conference to tell the employers that their offer is worth peanuts.(02/07/08) UNISON members working in local government today lobbied delegates at the Local Government Association conference in Bournemouth.In the latest stage of the dispute over pay, conference delegates were given peanuts and bananas to show how little the 2.45% pay offer means.Council workers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland will stage a 48-hour walkout on 16 and 17 July over their below-inflation pay offer.They include homecare and care home workers, refuse collectors, teaching assistants, librarians, social workers and environmental health officers.Despite the imminent strike, the three-day employers' conference did not include pay on the agenda.UNISON's head of local government, Heather Wakefield, said: "With a two-day strike around the corner, it is unbelievable that local government employers are sticking their heads in the sand and are not discussing pay at their conference."Our members would be in big trouble if they did the same every time another final demand dropped onto their doormat."Even bananas went up in price today," she continued. "With the cost of basic essentials going up weekly, our members cannot afford to take another pay hit."We have made it clear that we are willing to talk, but the ball is in the employers' court."

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