SuperSize Victory against Fast Food Giants
Unite Union Declares SuperSize Victory against Fast Food Giants
Press Release Unite Union
4 December, 2006,
4pm
Unite Union Declares SuperSize Victory against Fast Food Giants
After months of negotiation Unite Union has reached a breakthrough collective employment agreement with fast food giant McDonald’s, after signing an agreement earlier this year with Restaurant Brands (KFC, Pizza Hut and Starbucks) and Red Rooster.
“Negotiations have been long and slow but after persistence with our SuperSizeMyPay.com campaign we have finally seen a breakthrough with McDonald’s in November and Burger King has realised it must follow suit,” said Unite national secretary Matt McCarten.
“The collective agreements that these companies and their franchisees have entered into see significant moves across the country on youth rates and some instances pay rises of up to two dollars per hour.
“Starting tomorrow McDonald’s workers under 18 will receive an 11.6 per cent increase after six months and over 18 year-olds will receive a 2.7 – 15.7 per cent increase after the same time period.
“McDonald’s have also promised union members a bonus and will implement a minimum shift, and have committed to abolish youth rates. Restaurant Brands and Red Rooster have already promised to eradicate youth rates.
“We are 90 per cent there now with Burger King and hope to tidy up the contract this month which will mean we will have signed contracts with three of the major fast food employers in New Zealand – McDonald’s, Restaurant Brands and Burger King - a move that is unprecedented anywhere in the world.
“Burger King, whose employees are largely young workers, has agreed to shift the youth rate next year from $8.35 to $9.00 - an increase of 7.8 per cent. Adult crew workers will receive a 7.3 per cent increase.
“Burger King’s wage proposal is well below Restaurant Brands ($9.23) and McDonald’s ($9.50 after six months) and is not an offer Unite is willing to accept. We will continue to negotiate with Burger King to improve this offer and settle the last remaining issues so we can sign a collective agreement. Hopefully this will occur before Christmas.
“In the meantime we will be conducting a public campaign to put pressure on Burger King to join the other fast food companies in settling a collective agreement.
“Red Rooster has agreed to no youth rates, more secure hours, minimum shift lengths, and an overtime rate for Unite members.
“These agreements are a major achievement for the low paid workers in the casualised fast food workforce that is renowned for its hostility towards unions.”
Tables.
Role Current
Rate New Rate Percentage
Under 18 Training Rate $8.40 per
hour (No change) n/a
Under 18 after 6 months $9.50 per
hour (Extra $1.10) 11.6%
18 and over Training Rate $10.25
per hour (No change) n/a
18 and over after 6
months $10.75 per hour (Extra
$0.50) 4.9%
Host/Hostess Appropriate crew rate (Extra
$0.30) n/a
Crew Trainer Appropriate crew rate (Extra
$0.30) n/a
Maintenance person Appropriate crew
rate (Extra $0.65) n/a
Shift Assistant Appropriate crew
rate (Extra $0.65) n/a
Swing Manager Appropriate crew
rate (Extra $1.30) n/a
Certified Swing
Manager Appropriate crew rate (Extra $2.00) n/a
Other
changes include:
- A one-off bonus payment to Unite
members
- A minimum shift entitlement of three hours
-
Rights of staff to a union notice board
- All new staff
will receive a Unite membership pack
- Movement towards
elimination of youth rates
Role Current Rate New
Rate Percentage
Youth $8.35 $9.00 7.8%
Crew
Adult $10.25 $11.00 7.3%
Crew – Guest Service $ no set
rate $11.50 n/a
Crew - Elite $ no set
rate $12.00 n/a
Other changes include:
- Increased rest
breaks from 10 to 15 minutes
- Supplied workers uniforms
to staff working three or more shifts
- Transport policy
for young workers to travel home safely
Role Current
Rate New Rate Percentage
Youth $8.40 $ no
change n/a
Crew Adult $10.25 $ no change n/a
Other
changes include:
- Security of hours – extra hours will
be offered to union members before new staff are hired
-
Minimum shift length of three hours
- Time and a half
overtime rate for Unite members after eight hours of
work
- Longer rest breaks for Unite members from 10 to 15
minutes
- Long service leave
- Union access to work
sites
- No youth rates
Classification New
Rate Old Rate Increase Percentage
KFC
15 years old
(Base) $9.23 $7.13 $2.10 29.5 %
15 (Gold
Star) $9.58 $7.40 $2.18 29.5 %
16
(Base) $9.23 $8.08 $1.17 14.5 %
16 (Gold
Star) $9.58 $8.39 $1.19 14.2 %
17
(Base) $9.23 $8.55 $0.68 8.0 %
17 (Gold
Star) $9.58 $8.87 $0.71 8.0 %
17
(LAS) $11.18 $9.37 $1.81 19.3 %
17 (Supervisor/Sole
Charge) $14.68 $11.87 $2.81 23.7 %
18 +
(Base) $10.75 $9.50 $0.75 7.9 %
18 + (Gold
Star) $10.64 $9.86 $0.78 7.9 %
18 +
(LAS) $11.18 $10.36 $0.82 7.9 %
18 + (Supervisor/Sole
Charge) $14.68 $12.86 $1.82 14.2 %
Pizza Hut
15 years old (Base) $9.23 $6.89 $2.34 14.5 %
15
(Gold Expert) $9.58 $7.14 $2.44 34.2 %
15
(LAS) $11.39 $7.40 $3.99 53.9 %
15 (Supervisor/Sole
Charge) $13.89 $9.44 $4.45 47.2 %
16
(Base) $9.23 $7.80 $1.43 18.3 %
16 (Gold
Expert) $9.58 $8.06 $1.47 18.3 %
16
(LAS) $11.39 $8.31 $3.08 37.1 %
16 Supervisor/Sole
Charge $13.89 $10.35 $3.54 34.2 %
17
(Base) $9.23 $8.26 $0.97 11.8 %
17 (Gold
Expert) $9.58 $8.52 $1.06 12.5 %
17 (LAS)
$11.39 $8.77 $2.62 29.9 %
17 Supervisor/Sole
Charge $13.89 $10.81 $3.08 28.5 %
18 +
(Base) $10.25 $9.50 $0.75 7.9 %
18 + (Gold
Expert) $10.90 $10.10 $0.80 7.9 %
18 +
(LAS) $11.39 $10.56 $0.83 7.9 %
18 + (Supervisor/ Sole
Charge) $13.89 $12.60 $1.29 10.3
%
Starbucks
Start $10.75 $10.00 $0.75 7.5
%
After 90 days $11.25 $10.50 $0.75 7.2 %
Level
1 $11.50 $10.75 $0.75 7.0 %
Level
2 $11.75 $11.00 $0.75 6.8 %
Shift
Supervisor $14.25 $13.00 $1.25 9.6 %
Shift Supervisor
with RMT $15.25 $14.00 $1.25 8.9 %
Other changes
include:
- Secure hours of work
- Commitment to
eradicate youth rates
- Unite notice boards on work
sites
- Improved uniform
allowances
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