Email Reveals Union’s Real Agenda
Email Reveals Union’s Real Agenda and Strike
Tactics
An email to strike leaders from SFWU Northern Secretary, Jill Ovens, has revealed the agenda of its current strike is to get rid of private contractors from the public health sector.
Jill Ovens writes: “It'd be really great if an outcome of all this was that the DHBs got rid of Spotless altogether and, even better, if it started political momentum to get rid of contractors out of the public sector.”
For the past two weeks, Spotless Services has come under constant attack from the Service and Food Workers Union for allegedly blocking wages to its staff. This has always been completely untrue. In fact, Spotless staff have been taken out on strike by the union, are going out of pocket, for wages they are already guaranteed.
The email also contains a description of some interesting strike tactics.
The full email
reads as follows:
From: Jill Ovens
Sent:
Thursday, 19 July 20077:12 a.m.
To: Alvin Livingstone;
Anthony Hiron; Brenda Marshall; Buzz
Worley; Christine
Grant; Craig Muir; Deirdre Stewart; Fala
Haulangi; Helen
Mitchell; Iriaka Rauhihi; Jacquie Hurst;
Jane Ballantyne;
Jennifer Natoli; Jody Toroa; Kate Barrett;
Kickyano Lie;
Kirsty Mccully; Lee Mydlowski; Lynda Boyd;
Marina
Kokanovic; Mary-Ann de Kort; Mihirawhiti
Searancke;
Natalie Symmons; Nicki Jonas; No'ora Samuela;
Peter Shannon;
Reynold Slade; Rupene Amato; Russ Revell;
Shane Vugler;
Sisilia Toutai; Tim Oldfield; Vivian
Watson; Wendy Aspin
Subject: Pressure is
working!
Hi
The pressure is working! John Ryall
had a call from Spotless
HR manager Linda Hart last night
asking for "without
prejudice" discussions today. Let
your members know all
their actions and sacrifice is
having an effect. They are
coming to us to talk, not the
other way round. But we can't
let up!
If you can get
into the hospitals today in small groups with
delegates
to monitor what is happening (or not happening)
that
would be good. Record actual data about times
the
trayline went out, toilets that were found to be
filthy,
etc. If you can get clipboards, all the better as
it looks
serious. The mere fact that you're writing it
down, and
doing so openly, will be of concern to the
Spotless bosses.
Besides, it's good evidence to use for
the media.
While your "monitors" are in the hospital, they
should talk
to nurses and other staff to encourage them
to file
complaints and incident forms. Also, to collect
donations.
This really needs to be done one-to-one. Just
handing out
flyers won't get the response.
On the
subject of donations, you could stop traffic at
an
intersection, or coming in and out of hospital
grounds, to
collect money in buckets. When we did the
Middlemore
security guards strike, we stopped traffic at
the pedestrian
crossing by the picket line. Just get
members to cross the
road every now and again and then
while the traffic backs up
, someone else goes down and
asks for donations from the
waiting cars.
Tomorrow is
the big rally outside Spotless HQ in Auckland.
We're
giving them the boot! It'd be really great if an
outcome
of all this was that the DHBs got rid of
Spotless
altogether and, even better, if it started
political
momentum to get rid of contractors out of the
public sector.
You're doing a great job. We're going to
win and hopefully
it will be soon!
Yours Jill
ends