Unite members at National Grid to take industrial action
13 January 2011
Unite, the UK’s largest union, has notified energy giant
National Grid that it will imminently serve notice for industrial
action in a dispute over a three-year below-inflation pay
offer.
The three year deal, which consisted of 2.5 per cent, 2.25 per
cent and 2.25 per cent, has been rejected by union members.
National Grid then removed the three year deal at talks yesterday
and offered a two year deal of 2.5 per cent and 2.25 per cent,
which was also rejected. Unite members voted 94 per cent in favour
of industrial action which includes a work to rule and an overtime
ban.
Talks have been taking place since April 2010 and as there has
been no resolution, Unite will now serve an industrial action
notice on the company. National Grid posted half yearly figures
showing operating profits were up 31 per cent on last year.
As Unite members struggle to meet the rises in the cost of
living, National Grid chief executive, Steve Holliday, who is said
to be “pleased with the operating and financial performance in the
first half of the year” will not have that problem as his
remuneration package has gone up £67,000 from last year to
£2,273,000.
Michael Tuff, Unite regional officer, said: “This is the second
year in succession we have had to serve notice of industrial action
to a very profitable company.
“The company has made it clear to the staff that no extra money
is available, however it has just boasted half yearly figures
showing a 31 per cent increase in profits.
“Industrial action is not our preferred route - we want a
negotiated settlement, but the company’s position of ‘no further
money available’ has forced our members to go down this route.”
Around 750 Unite members work for National Grid throughout the
UK. Unite members are employed mainly within the transmission part
of the business covering substations and overhead lines.
Unite, Prospect and Unison are the three unions involved in the
negotiations at National Grid.
ENDS
For further information contact Michael Tuff on 07976 535110 or
Ashraf Choudhury in the Unite press office on 020 7420 8914 or
07980 224761.
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