Meat Workers Deserve a Decent Offer
MEDIA RELEASE
21 November 2003
Meat Workers Deserve a Decent Offer
The employer at a Canterbury abattoir must make a decent pay offer to bring to an end indefinite strike action by its workers, Council of Trade Unions president Ross Wilson said today.
Members of the Meat Workers Union employed at the Malvern abattoir, near Ashburton, walked off the job at midnight on November 12 in support of their claim for a five percent pay rise.
“These workers have had little in the way of a pay rise in recent years,” Ross Wilson said. “And now their employer has come up with a nil pay offer.”
Several mediations have failed and there is no prospect of further talks, he said.
“The behaviour of
the management at the Malvern abattoir is yet another
example of why the Employment Relations Act needs to be
strengthened to deal properly with employers who fail to
show good faith in bargaining with workers,” Ross Wilson
said.
ENDS