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IDEA Services dispute escalates: 12-hour strike Sunday

Published: Fri 14 Jun 2019 03:21 PM
14 June 2019
A 12 hour strike this Sunday by care and support workers at IDEA Services will go ahead after two days of failed mediation this week.
The workers will be striking from 8.30am to 8.30pm.
Three thousand E tū members are affected by the dispute which has been running for eight months and has seen five previous strikes.
E tū union advocate Alastair Duncan says the 12-hour stoppage signals an escalation of strike action.
“To date we have held a series of one-hour stoppages in an effort to convince IDEA of the need to seriously respond to staff concerns around health and safety, workloads and job security,” says Alastair.
“At IDEA’s request we attended additional mediation this week only to find the employer had little constructive to add and only wanted to deal with ‘hypothetical’ bargaining scenarios, with no firm pay offers.”
The union has applied for a formal facilitation process, arguing the bargaining has become protracted and the employer has shown bad faith.
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