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Hundreds of workers at TV Licensing employed by Capita will join millions of public sector workers by going on strike next Wednesday, November 30.
This will be the fourth day of strike action that these members of the Communication Workers Union will have taken in a long-running dispute over pay. The majority of them had never been involved in any industrial action before Capita refused to increase a pay offer worth around 2.6%. Capita makes more than £1 million profit every day and last year gave the CEO and other senior executives a 17% pay rise.
Andy Furey, CWU assistant secretary representing Capita members, said: "There are many similarities between what our members are fighting for - a fair pay rise - and the dispute that public sector workers are in - seeking fair and affordable pensions.
"We both face powerful employers who say they can't afford more. In our case the truth is the company makes over £1 million profit every day and gives its senior executives generous pay rises, while in the case of public sector workers the costings by independent parties like ONS show that the government's changes aren't necessary for affordable funding. In both cases there are political and ideological forces at play.
"We're here to speak for people who being treated wrongly. We want to resolve this dispute through negotiation and I'm again appealing to Capita to return to talks to resolve this dispute before Christmas."
Picket lines Wednesday 30th November:
Bristol: 7:30 - 10:30am 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS98 1TL
Strikers will join the public sector march from College Green to Castle Park in Bristol.
Darwen: 7:30 - 10:30am India Mill, Bolton Road, Darwen, BB3 1YX
Brian Taylor CWU rep at Capita is speaking at the Blackburn public services strike rally outside Blackburn Town Hall, 12:30pm.
Staff in Bristol and Darwen, and a small number in Glasgow, work in call centre and support roles and will be on strike on Wednesday 30th November. Enforcement officers who work in the field are on strike from 4 - 9pm on 30th November.
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TV License workers to join November 30 strike
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Re: TV License workers to join November 30 strike
Those creepy Tory twats have claimed that the strike could lead to jobs being lost.
WHAT?
And pray tell, what, exactly, prevents jobs from being snatched away from people in tight-arse Britain????? Pixie dust??????
WHAT?
And pray tell, what, exactly, prevents jobs from being snatched away from people in tight-arse Britain????? Pixie dust??????
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Re: TV License workers to join November 30 strike
Well at least thats one day the bastards can't harass me then 