TWU News Autumn 2008 - Transport Workers` Union of NSW
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TWU News Autumn 2008 - Transport Workers` Union of NSW
Sydney & Central The The Official Official Journal Journal of of the the Trans Transport port Workers' Workers' Un Union ion NSW NSW Branch Branch •• Issue Issue 53 53 •• Autumn Autumn 2008 2008 r kers Union N or SW tW B ra nc 120 years 18 88 - 2008 IN THIS EDITION: | E-News Winners • Continuing the fight to stop 457 Visas • Victory on Mack Trucks • TWU Call for Inquiry on Road Safety • Union Strength at the Ballot Box • TWU Members Plus 2008 Benefits Handbook out now! h• 120 YEARS OF CARRYING AUSTRALIA o YOUR TWU: • Tra ns p Print Post Approved PP 241 613 0059 TWU News BRANCHSECRETARY Cover photo: 2007 TWU Delegates Conference Sydney Branch Members Ready for the Task Ahead Sydney Sub Branch Secretary Bruce Penton: "We must fight until WorkChoices is dead and buried." Toll Delegates met to discuss the ongoing campaign against WorkChoices Around 50 Delegates and Officials attended the last Sydney Sub-Branch meeting, held at St Mary’s Band Club in the city’s west. Delegates heard from Senior Officials as well as Chris Walton ACTU Assistant Secretary and Tony Burke former Shadow Minister for Immigration. NSW & National Secretary Tony Sheldon spoke about the fight ahead and why it is crucial to remain united to ensure WorkChoices is declared dead and buried. Tony Burke affirmed that "the Labor Party will not extend the controversial 457 visa to the transport industry." This is a vital point in the battle to keep our roads safer, and Australian jobs in Australian hands. There is a long way to go - WorkChoices is still the law until it has been repealed and it is vital for members to stand united against unfair and unsafe work practices. Have Your Say - Complete our Online Survey Your Union wants to make sure that the interests and issues of TWU members are heard. This means that we need to know what issues are important to you, at work and at home. To work for you – we need your input. This survey was fowarded to members late last year via mail, however if you were unable to complete the survey then, please fill out the survey online to ensure you are part of this process. In doing so you make sure that workplace and political issues are heard so we can set the agenda for this year’s campaigns. Go to www.nswtwu.org and click on the "Have Your Say", complete the survey online and submit to make sure your voice is heard. Your TWU • State Secretary Tony Sheldon • 31 Cowper St Parramatta 2150 • (02) 9912 0700 • www.nswtwu.org TWUSECRETARY 2008: A New Era for Transport Workers Tony Sheldon, Wayne Forno and officials with delegates and members at the signing of the Linfox agreement. This year the Transport Workers Union will be working closely with the newly elected Rudd Labor Government to ensure that the rights of working Australians are at the forefront of the agenda. You have set a clear mandate for the new Rudd Labor Government: your conditions at work DO matter, and you are prepared to fight for them. The Transport Workers’ Union will continue to fight for safe and fairer rates for all transport workers, will continue to push for the end of 457 visas, and will make sure the 2008 EBA negotiations deliver the best result for you. We have been suffering under the harshest industrial relations system our country has seen in recent years: and the recent federal election has proven that unionism is well and truly alive. We will be calling on the Rudd Labor Government to support our initiatives to make the transport industry safer, and to bring back fairness to the Australian workplace. In 2008 your great union turns 120 years old and we will be celebrating the protection of transport workers and their families. Please check the website for more details on those celebrations and read stories from the past and the present about how members have worked together to secure the future. Tony Sheldon, NSW & National Secretary www.nswtwu.org Safety: Priority Number One The first weeks of 2008 brought some tragic news to the transport industry, with 2 separate truck crashes in NSW claiming the lives of two truck drivers and a truck driver and his twelve year old son. All too often, fatal truck incidents are the result of fatigue caused by clients pressuring drivers to travel too far, too fast. This year the TWU will continue to fight for client accountability through Chain of Responsibility legislation – making clients realise they are responsible for drivers delivering their goods. Go to the website www. nswtwu.org to see more information on this vital issue. twunewsautumn 2008 • 3 TWU CONTINUES FIGHT TO STOP 457 VISAS Your union took the fight against 457 visas to Northern NSW late last year - holding a number of community forums to help people understand the devastation they could cause if extended to the transport industry. From Tamworth to Tweed Heads, Australians were unimpressed with the idea of trucking companies hiring foreign drivers for less money than their Australian counterparts. Locals expressed concern about drops in safety standards, wages, and less job opportunities for their children. TWU Delegate Steve Rowe said "I'm concerned that there is going to be a drop in safety standards, wages, and less job opportunities for our kids." Your TWU took your concerns back to the Trucking Industry Working Group - a body established to analyse the worthiness of the 457 visa in the transport industry. Published: MTWTFS- Pay rates tabled under the former Howard Government show that foreign truck drivers would be paid $20,000 less than Australians, and have little training before getting behind the wheel of a big rig. Late last year, Labor’s former immigration spokesman, Tony Burke said "The Labor Party will not extend the 457 visa into the transport industry." Your union is now talking with Senator Chris Evans, the new Minister for Immigration, about upholding this promise. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE CAMPAIGN & TO JOIN THE FIGHT, CALL NAOMI on 9912 0700 UPS employees fight and win! TWU Officials Daniel Kicuroski and Helen Bellette celebrate the win with members Rob McClary and Manny Kissis Just a few months ago at UPS Mascot employees working in the accounts section were told that the company was planning to outsource their work to India. This was to be the first stage in the company’s outsourcing plans. This was an area of the company which was not highly unionised, but when the employees were told what was going to happen to their jobs they quickly contacted the union and began to mobilise. When the company saw that the employees were prepared to be union and stand together they soon stood down and said that for technical reasons the outsourcing was put on hold. Those who work at UPS have said that they know the real reason why the plan to outsource labour was stopped - because they were union and they stood together! 4 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.nswtwu.org TWU MEMBERS TAKE ON QANTAS BOARD AT AGM TWU Secretary Tony Sheldon talks to members at delegates before the Qantas AGM During November delegates and union officials went to the Qantas Annual General Meeting to ask the Board to guarantee your job security and working conditions in the event that the company is split into four. Another dividend paid to Ansett Workers The TWU has fought a long battle to see that all former Ansett workers receive 100% of their entitlements. We are proud to have led the campaign for affected workers, such as the Gate Gourmet workerforce, whose campaign to receive their entitlements is now settled. Ian Sherwood, delegate and long standing Qantas employee said "we didn’t get a straight answer from the board. We went because we care about the company and its’ future. A pre-Christmas dividend paid to Ansett workers means that they have now received approximately 89 cents in the dollar of their overall entitlements. "All we are asking for is that our jobs won’t be lost when the company is split into four," said Ian. Your union also took this opportunity to question the board on the company’s safety record and strategy to maintain its strong reputation for safety and standards. Tony Sheldon, National and NSW Secretary of your union said "All 38,000 Qantas families are being put under great pressure at work, ahead of a plan to split the company into four. We brought to the board’s attention the consequences of this work intensification on safety in the workplace, standards for passengers, and potential legal liabilities." www.nswtwu.org It is estimated that two more instalments will be paid this year, taking the total to around 90.6% payment of the original entitlements. Ian Sherwood, a longstanding Qantas employee who attended the Annual General Meeting: "All we are asking for is that our jobs won’t be lost when the company splits into four." Your union continues to campaign for Ansett workers to receive 100% of their entitlements. We have written to the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Julia Gillard to provide the approximately $70 million needed to ensure this occurs. twunewsautumn 2008 • 5 Victory for TWU Mack Truck Drivers Across Australia Safety First: TWU Members and delegates protest at Readymix/Rinker Moorebank Fifteen Mack Truck drivers from Concrete Company Readymix/Rinker proved that by being union you can win. Delegates Ray Childs and Ian Barnaville and TWU Officials organised 15 owner drivers from Readymix/Rinker Moorebank to blockade Mack Truck, Chipping Norton, over their refusal to fix a faulty truck part. All of the owner drivers have experienced cracking along their cross member brackets, meaning their trucks are unsafe and not roadworthy. Despite this being an obvious design fault Mack Truck at first refused to pay for repairs. However following the blockade, Mack management agreed to pay for the parts and part of the labour costs as well as extending the 12 month warranty for those drivers at Readymix/Rinker Moorebank. Flying high: by standing united members achieved a great result for drivers across Australia The TWU has campaigned for all drivers with affected cross member brackets to be fixed free of charge by Mack. The TWU applauds Mack's decision to fix the faulty part. Delegate Ian Barnaville said, "This is a great result because as owner drivers we have enough overhead costs to worry about without being concerned and out of pocket over a design fault. Thanks to Readymix/Rinker and all the guys for standing together." Are you having problems with your MACK truck? Let us know by filling in the form on our website at www.nswtwu.org 6 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.nswtwu.org Bus Industry look to fight ahead Late last year Bus industry delegates met to discuss the current wage negotiations which are just underway. During the meeting discussions were had regarding the role that Workchoices has played on the bus industry and the importance for members to be active and ready for the fight ahead. Rock throwing attacks were also discussed and a reminder went out to all drivers to remain vigilant and report any incidents to their employer, and union delegate. Following violence towards bus drivers in January and boycotts by drivers the TWU will continue their campaign to protect the safety of drivers. Bus delegates meet to discuss the campaign Bus Industry Award up for negotiation: Survey To help you improve the wages and working conditions in your workplace your union has developed a survey to help identify what is important to you. Please fill in the survey on the website at www.nswtwu.org, or contact the TWU Call centre on (02) 9912 0700 to find out more. AUSSIE BUS DRIVERS LEND SUPPORT TO JAILED IRANIAN UNIONIST Resolution for Busways drivers After participating in proceedings at the NSW Industrial Commission drivers for Busways, Blacktown have finally been able to reach agreement on running time and rosters that are suitable for the majority of drivers. Across the world on the16th of October transport workers stood up for the rights of fellow unionists in Iran. Congratulations to Jim Bowman, Peter Pascoe and Wayne Houssenloge for their outstanding work. Mr Osanloo has been held in prison since July 2007 and has been the target of several violent attacks for simply being a union member and taking industrial action. www.nswtwu.org Transport Workers’ Union member bus drivers wore badges in support of gaoled Iranian bus union activist Mansour Osanloo. Sharon Bird, Member for Cunningham, Richard Olsen Wollongong Sub Branch Secretary join members on the Day of Action Your Union believes that whether you are in Australia or Iran – the ability to negotiate fair wages and conditions is a basic right which should be protected. We have called on the Iranian Government to free Mansour Osanloo and allow him to continue pursuing fair conditions for his workmates. For more information please check the website at www.twunsw.org twunewsautumn 2008 • 7 TWU and Central Coast Convoy for Kids making a real difference Convoy for Kids: a great day for families Published: ---T--- The Central Coast Convoy for Kids has raised much needed funds for various children’s charities on the Central Coast since it began in 1996. With the support of the Transport Workers’ Union, the Central Coast Sun Weekly and an enthusiastic group of volunteers the Convoy has been able to donate $20,000 to the charity Life Without Barriers. Among the latest recipients was four year old Lachlan King who received a Special Tomato Soft Touch Sitter, which is a special super soft wheely chair. His mum Megan wrote to the Transport Workers’ Union to say thank you for all the support the union has given to the Convoy. Megan said "this chair is going to be fantastic for Lachie as we can wheel him around the house in it and take him outside, while at the same time still giving him he support he requires. It’s a great alternative to his wheelchair and gives him more freedom to enjoy some relaxing time with our family." Strength in standing together! Late last year dozens of TWU members at Toll In2Store in Yennora stopped work for a number of hours in support of a mate who they believed had been unfairly dismissed. Just a few hours after they returned to work 11 of the activists who were employed through a labour hire company who participated in the stoppage were told that they were no longer required to work at that site. Within 24 hours the TWU had entered into talks with the company and your union officials and delegates took the case to the NSW Industrial Relations Commission. The Commission did not accept Toll's decision regarding the labour hire employees and directed that they were to be re-instated. It was with the support of all employees that we achieved this great result. 8 • twunewsspring 2007 www.twu.com.au McArthur Express campaign still strong The Transport Workers’ Union is currently in talks with the new Minister for Workplace Relations, Julia Gillard regarding McArthur Express. The TWU is hoping that a speedy resolution for the owner drivers of McArthur Express can be agreed upon. This has been a fight on behalf of all drivers, employees and owner drivers. Winning early payments for many employees was only the beginning of this campaign. Dave Johnson, ex-McArthur Express owner driver said "since McArthur Express collapsed I started working for a unionised company. I now understand the difference between a union and non-union yard. Not only do I get proper lunch breaks but the improvements in my general working conditions is amazing." McArthur Express campaigner Brian Milson campaigns at Parramatta Station before the Federal election. The TWU stands by our commitment that we will continue to fight for the hard working Aussie families who have been left out in the cold from the shocking collapse of McArthur Express. ELGAS UNION NATIONAL AGREEMENT 2007 Congratulations to the Elgas negotiating committee, led by TWU Official Glenn Nightingale, who have been successful in securing all of your award and union conditions within the new Elgas union collective agreement 2007. TWU Delegate Phil Mitchell said "We worked really hard and stood together to ensure that all award and union conditions were included in this agreement. If we didn't have the union behind us this would not have been possible." 3. These conditions include: 1. 2. AIRC Industrial Commission in disputes clause for arbitration and conciliationprotecting members rights. An Agreement for 3 years expiring 31 August 2010 (increases back dated to 1 September 07) 4. 5. Swap n Go –New improved classifications established The LP Gas award attached to the Agreement 6. Swap n Go-$4 per day drivers allowance www.twu.com.au Delegates and Union Rights preserved for all 7. Increase in meal allowance to $13 8. Local site matters maintained-such as RDO’s, 50-55 hour, heathane agreement and flexible QLD starting times 9. Improved Carers and Parental leave 10. Redundancy clause maintained 11. 4% wage increases per year, over the 3 year term twunewsspring 2007 • 9 CHANGE THE FACE OF MEN'S HEALTH TWU JOINS MOVEMBER During November, a number of TWU Officials joined in the fundraising effort "Movember", which aims to raise money for men affected by prostate cancer and depression. Every year in Australia 2,900 men die of prostate cancer which is equivalent to the number of women who die from breast cancer annually and one in six men experience depression at any given time but most don’t seek help. The union raised thousands of dollars last year and with your help we aim to raise tens of thousands of dollars this year. Congratulations to all those who raised money for what is a very worthwhile cause. Did you grow a mo for Movember? If you can beat some of these - send in your photo and we'll publish it in the next edition of TWU News. Movember’s aim of changing the face of men’s health in Australia is conducted in partnership with the leading foundations that focus on prostate cancer and depression in men. In Australia Movember’s beneficiary partners are: The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia whose aim is to reduce the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men, their partners, their families and the community. www.prostate.org.au beyondblue - the national depression initiative with a specific focus on increasing community awareness of depression in men and addressing the associated stigma of men living with depression. beyondblue supports the safe and responsible use of alcohol. www.beyondblue.org.au 10 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.nswtwu.org TWU MEMBER FIGHTING FOR MORE THAN HIS RIGHTS! Michael Nicholas (Nicko) from Toll Tasmania participated in his first amateur boxing competition during October. Nicko went 3 rounds in the Heavy Weight division and knocked down his opponent in the first round for a standing 8 count. Nicko was in command for the first round and half of the second. The rounds were closely scored with the decision going to the opposition which was hotly contested by Nicko’s trainer. Nicko’s next fight will be in March and in order not to give away too much in weight and reach, Nicko will be training hard to get down to Cruiser Weight. Well done Nicko and all the best for your next event! DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO TELL? CALL KRISTEN WALL ON (02) 9912 0700 or 0414 943 551 DHL Agreement Finalised The DHL Express and DHL Express Gateway agreements at Sydney domestic airport have been finalised. The Union Collective agreement allowed for a 3% per year for 3 years increase and a productivity bonus of 1.5% per year for 3 years based on weekly targets. The DHL Express Gateway agreement included a site agreement which allowed for delegates entitlements, delegates training, union picnic day, the right of a union representative to meet with all new employees and right of entry. Thanks to Dave Vella delegate at DHL Express who was instrumental in negotiations. These agreements were negotiated at a time when DHL workers at Matraville were placed on a substandard agreement negotiated by another union. This placed significant pressure on our negotiations with DHL. Your union is fighting to have this sub standard agreement overturned to ensure that workers at all DHL yards achieve the best conditions possible. www.nswtwu.org twunewsautumn 2008 • 11 TWU MEMBER CELEBRATES 60 YEARS OF BEING UNION Nearly 6 decades ago, a young man called Eric Taylor joined the Transport Workers’ Union after his employer refused to give him a holiday after a year of work. Leaving that job, Mr Taylor began working for John Hannon at Peakhurst, which was unionised and stayed there for 38 years. Mr Taylor has kept financial for the past 60 years – becoming one of the Union’s longest ever members. Last month Mr Taylor celebrated his 90th Birthday, and was sent a TWU jacket, cap, t-shirt and special certificate for being such a loyal member. NSW & National Secretary Tony Sheldon: "It’s inspiring to see a member still passionate about his union, 60 years from when he first joined. It’s now more important than ever to be union, and I commend Eric for being a loyal unionist." Eric Taylor with his special certificate, celebrates his 90th birthday wearing his TWU jacket. The Transport Workers’ Union wishes Eric Taylor a Happy 90th Birthday, and Congratulates him on 60 years of being TWU. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TWU? CALL KRISTEN WALL ON (02) 9912 0700 or 0414 943 551 International Day of Action During December the International Transport Federation (ITF), in co-operation with the Union Network International, organised an international action day called "Organising Globally, Fighting for our Rights-Together we have Power." Across Australia, the TWU used the action day to hold wage reportback meetings as part of national negotiations. The union met with members at DHL, TNT, UPS and FedEx. Union activists handed out leaflets to raise awareness of the international union network that the TWU is building with the ITF and its affiliates. ITF Road Transport Section Secretary Mac Urata and TWU Official Daniel Kicuroski with TNT Enfield members on the Integrators Action Day ITF Road Transport Section Secretary Mac Urata said: "Across the world personnel at the Big Four Integrators - DHL, TNT, UPS and FedEx are using this day to show just how important a role they play in the Integrator companies, and to join together to petition them to carry through on promoting social justice." To find out more go to www.itfglobal.org 12 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.nswtwu.org Linfox Agreement: Signed, Sealed and Delivered Following 6 months of negotiations, the Transport Workers’ Union and Linfox signed off on a new three year agreement. Linfox CEO Michael Byrne joined Linfox union delegates and NSW/ National TWU Secretary Tony Sheldon at an informal signing ceremony in the Union’s Parramatta office. This collective agreement protects workers and keeps the workforce strong by: Ñ 4% wage increase per year Ñ Delegate’s Rights Ñ Paid Inductions Ñ Site Rates for labour hire and outside hire Ñ Referral agreement to the NSW Industrial Relations Commission which means that workers now have access to an Independent Umpire who can make rulings. the former Howard Government, the management of Linfox refused to go down the path of AWA’s, with Mr Byrne describing them as "unfair for Linfox employees." TWU Delegate Mick Miller from Linfox NBC Eastern Creek said "It was great to see that despite WorkChoices we were able to work with Linkox management to reach this agreement." TWU Assistant State Secretary Wayne Forno, was the national chief negotiator and said "congratulations to the Linfox Negotiating Committee and all of those who work at Linfox – you should be proud to be union." Significantly, despite the harsh industrial relations environment introduced by Above: Delegates celebrated with a BBQ. Top right: Delegates check out the new agreement. www.nswtwu.org twunewsautumn 2008 • 13 Victory for TWU Members at TNT TNT AGREEMENT WITH THE TRANSPORT WORKERS’ UNION OF AUSTRALIA DECEMBER 2007 – DECEMBER 2010 In February this year the hard fought negotiation of the agreement between TNT and the Transport Workers' Union of Australia was finalised. TWU New South Wales Assistant Secretary Wayne Forno said "The TNT agreement was particularly challenging considering that the company had a history of lobbying and supporting the radical and anti worker Workchoices legislation. By establishing a national negotiating committee made up of rank and file representatives on behalf of each State and Territory the union was able to show the company that we are united and strong. This resulted in a stunning victory for members at TNT." Jeff Payne, employee driver at TNT McPhee was a NSW representative on the national negotiating committee. Jeff said "When negotiations began I knew that TNT was pro Workchoices, management made that very clear. "By standing together at a national level we were so much stronger than I could have ever imagined." Tony Matthews, owner driver from TNT Enfeld said "We were unified and the company knew it. By the end of the negotiations we had ensured that all existing conditions were maintained despite Workchoices." The signing of this agreement was a victory for TWU members within TNT right across Australia, and showed that we can win by standing together. Assistant State Secretary Wayne Forno: "By establishing a national negotiating committee made up of rank and file representatives on behalf of each State and Territory the union was able to show the company that we are united and strong. This resulted in a stunning victory for members at TNT." TNT Wollongong stand together and win! Recently TNT Wollongong had a mass meeting of rank and file members. At this meeting members fully endorsed the heads of agreement negotiation. The endorsement of this agreement is a sign that the members are ready to move ahead and stand together to ensure that their rates and working conditions are protected. Delegate Ray Cerafini: "A united workforce will succeed." 14 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.twu.com.au Road Tragedy: TWU Calls for Full Inquiry The shocking deaths of three truck drivers and a 12 year old boy in two separate truck crashes in January has hit the trucking industry hard. Published: MTW TFS- A 12 year old boy and his father were killed when two semitrailers collided on the Newell Highway near the NSW-Queensland boarder. The driver of the second crash also died. Your union believes that these tragedies highlight the dangerous nature of long distance driving, and are a symptom of an industry under a huge amount of stress. The TWU has called on WorkCover NSW to investigate these crashes. Your union believes that until regulatory authorities start looking behind the scenes of what goes on, and not simply the carnage on the side of the road, we will not see anything change. TWU FIGHTS FOR TRUCK STOPS Copyright Agen cy Limited (CAL ) licensed The TWU continues to campaign for the greater provision of truck stops across the country. Your union understands that truck stops provide a crucial resign place for truck drivers to take a break and manage their fatigue. The current shortage earns that many drivers who are fatigued and are desperate to pull over and rest simply can’t. Barry Grimson has been a truck driver for over 40 years and says "there have been times when I have been so tired and unable to find a truck stop, or even pull over on the side of the road that I have considered stopping in the middle of the road." There should be no doubt that the shortage of truck stops is a national safety issue. The TWU is committed to keeping up the fight to ensure that truck drivers have a safe place to stop and rest. To find out more about the campaign to increase truck stops and facilities contact the TWU on (02) 9912 0700. CHAIN OF RESPONSIBILITY: FILM HIGHLIGHTS FATIGUE - HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE ISSUE “and the rest ...” is a new short film made for the TWU illustrating that fatigue can kill, and maim, and can be avoided. Check the video on the TWU website www.nswtwu.org www.twu.com.au Once you have viewed “and the rest...”, you can let the TWU know what you think by filling in the comments page on the website. CO-DELEGATE ESCAPES INFERNO IN CENTRAL WEST Les Oakley, a co-delegate from Linfox FCL in Orange, escaped death and serious injury on the Mitchell Highway near Molong after a car crashed into his semi-trailer on the 29th of October. It’s believed the car exploded on impact after crossing to the wrong side of the road, killing the driver of the car instantly. Transport Workers’ Union Official Mark Bell said Les was lucky to walk away with just a few burns. Les said, "I was a truck driver for 25 years, and this is every driver’s worst nightmare." The Transport Workers’ Union would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of the man killed, and to Les for this tragic ordeal. twunewsautumn 2008 • 15 Low cost banking for members Members Equity Bank offers TWU members: A home loan with no hidden costs One of Australia’s cheapest credit cards A savings and transaction account that earns high interest on every dollar over $3000 One of Australia’s lowest fixed rate personal loans Fee Free Term Deposit High Interest Online Savings Account Call today on 1300 309 374 or visit www.membersequitybank.com.au Applications are subject to credit approval. Fees and charges apply. Terms and conditions available on request. This is general information only and you should consider if these products are appropriate for you. 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Congratulations to Larry Fong who won a 106cm High Definition Ready Plasma from Hotpoint valued at $1,499! Larry has said "I think it’s great the union runs these competitions and I’m very appreciative of what the union does for the members, keep up the good work." You can sign up to Direct Debit by going to www.nswtwu.org Thanks to both The Good Guys and Members Equity Bank who made this fantastic prize possible. TWU Official Lee Lawler congratulates Larry Fong who has won a 106cm High Definition Ready Plasma from Hotpoint valued at $1,499! Member Signs Up to E-News and WINS $600 Holiday Another E-News This prize courtesy of bon a Winner As part of the TWU E-News competition members were asked to register their email addresses by 31st October. A number of prizes were offered for those that registered. Above Lee Lawler congratulates Henry Owens from Iron Mountain in Erskine Park who will soon be floating above the beautiful Hunter Valley countryside in a hot air balloon and sampling some champagne after the flight. www.nswtwu.org TWU Secretary Tony Sheldon and TWU Official Dudley Wellard congratulate Iqbal Singh from DHL Express Northbase Artarmon who won a Britz and Maui car hire 2 berth Campervan for 5 days valued at $600. All Iqbal had to do was sign up to the E-News update and he won this fantastic prize. If you would like to sign up to E-News please go to www. nsw.org.au and sign up to our E-News updates - you will receive news from your union straight to your email in box! 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TWU-NSW-53 SUMMIT ADVERTISING 152 ERROL STREET NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051 PHONE: 03 9329 7571 FAX: 03 9326 5107 TWU-NSW-53 18 • twunewsautumn 2008 www.nswtwu.org Waste Workers Campaigned Against WorkChoices Bernie Banton A True Hero We lost a true Australian hero with the passing of Bernie Banton. Pictured here are local TWU waste industry workers with other TWU members after a day of doorknocking in the Central Coast seat of Dobell. Transport Workers’ Union Waste industry workers campaigned hard during the lead up to the federal election. These waste workers recently fought their own campaign to ensure they got a fair go under a new council contract. Vets Get Behind the Wheel with a Message Bernie courageously pursued justice for sufferers of asbestos related diseases and their families and we all owe him a debt of gratitude. Mr Banton was praised by Kevin Rudd in the the Prime Minister's election victory speech, just a few days before Mr Banton passed away. Mr Rudd lauded Mr Banton and the unions that had supported him in his fight for compensation for asbestos disease sufferers. "Bernie Banton, you have been a beacon and clarion call for what is decent and necessary in life and I salute you." He was a man of integrity who came to symbolise his cause. He was loved, respected and will be greatly missed. Retired? TWU Vets Brian Thomas and Steve Whittick had a message for Joe Hockey during the Federal Election campaign. This type of campaigning led to victories along the way for the McArthur Express workforce, such as many employees receiving fast-tracked payments which would not have been possible without the hard work of the Vets. www.nswtwu.org Ring Dave on (02)9912 0700 to find out how you can join the TWU Vets Club twunewsautumn 2008 • 19 Confused about super? We’ll do the numbers for you Managing your super, or planning for your retirement, is a step-by-step process. But, you’re not alone if you are confused about where to start. Money Solutions’ coaches will listen to your goals, coach you through the steps and present you with options. They will help you to review all options and ultimately decide on the best option for you. So, you can be confident that you’re making the right decisions. Another service from TWUSUPER, the industry fund for the transport and logistic industries. .00 0 2 0 $ 0 . + 3 0 $12 18.0 $10 0 0.0 0 7373 + 126850 -2 1556730 6,845 +237 445 5 +12 $45,0 0 0 1238458 +237 44 87+ 345 9 12 747475 5 8 7 6 5 234 125 3876 ? I need a Fin ancia l Coac h! Call TWUSUPER on 1800 222 071 TWU Nominees Pty Limited ABN 67 002 835 412, AFSL 239163, RSE Licence No L0000246, is the trustee of TWU Superannuation Fund (Registration No R1000283) and the issuer of interests in it. TWUSUPER will pay for your first ‘super issue’ advice call to Money Solutions. Other fees relating to superannuation advice can be deducted from your TWUSUPER account. The trustee is not responsible for, and does not accept liability for, the products or services or actions of Money Solutions. You should use your own judgement before taking up any product TWU-NSW-53 or services offered by Money Solutions. Money Solutions AFSL 258145. TWU ✓ Members Plus Save $$$ with TWU NSW Members Plus YOUR TWU LAWYERS As a 2008 TWU NSW member you will continue to receive fantastic member benefits and discounts available throughout Australia. REGIONAL VISITS: Shortly you should receive your TWU Member Plus Discount book and membership card in the mail. Your discount book details the special offers that are available to you and your family as a TWU member. Dubbo 8 May 2008. Wagga Wagga 20 March 2008 & 1 May 2008. Coffs Harbour 1 May 2008 Your TWU membership card features the Where To Enjoy® logo which businesses will look for when providing the discount or service. Tamworth 29 April 2008 Armidale 30 April 2008 Please check the TWU website at www.nswtwu.org for additional visits. Vouchers are also contained within your TWU membership book for you to enjoy. Sign up to TWU E-News to receive regular updates of great savings for you and your family. Go to www.nswtwu.org and click on Subscribe to TWU E-News and fill in your details. Wollongong and Newcastle - "On Call". Sydney and Parramatta, daily by appointment. Make sure you check the website for great savings as well as your special TWU Where to Enjoy page at www.wheretoenjoy.com/twu/ for the latest additions to the program. Your TWU Lawyers can help you or our members in the following areas: TWUSUPER launches a Transition to Retirement Pension cards2008.indd 1 TWUSUPER has had an inhouse pension product since 1998. “TransPension” was formerly an allocated pension and on 1 July 2007 converted to an account based income stream pension. The addition of the transitional pension option gives employed Fund members who have reached their preservation age more options. “TWUSUPER has had a great deal of interest in the transitional pension from members whose age allows them to use and benefit from pension products,” said Bill McMillin, CEO of TWUSUPER. “That, combined with our public offer status, makes us confident that the transitional pension is a growth area for the Fund.” TransPension is open to members and non-members of TWUSUPER. Further information regarding TWUSUPER’s Transition to www.nswtwu.org 13/11/07 5:54:10 PM Retirement Pension and Account Based Pension is available on www. twusuper.com.au or by calling 1800 222 071. About TWUSUPER TWUSUPER is the industry super fund for transport and logistics workers. It’s about simple, sound and strong super for workers and their families. As at 31 September 2007 TWUSUPER had over 128,000 members, over 13,000 participating employers and over $2.3 billion in investments. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Workers Compensation Road Accident Injuries Medical Negligence Asbestos & Occupational Diseases Public Liability Superannuation & Insurance Claims Faulty Products FREE wills* Great Deals for TWU Members All members of the TWU are entitled to access to their No Win - No Charge policy, free first consultations, free phone advice, and a free will for both them and their spouse. (*Conditions apply) If you want a referral to them, either call the TWU on 9912 0700 or call Maurice Blackburn directly on 1800 810 812. www.twusuper.com.au twunewsautumn 2008 • 21 CTP GREENSLIPS Carriers Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd Is a specialist Transport Industry Insurance Broker who has been in operation for the past 30 years. In the same way we are able to obtain competitive Greeenslip rates for you we are also able to obtain competitive premiums for the following insurance policies: - Heavy Motor Vehicle Comprehensive Public & Products Liability inc. Excavation & Demolition Road Freight / Load Personal Accident & Illness For Owner and Fleet Operators Carriers Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd ABN: 66 001 609 936 AFSL: 246632 Suite 404, 4th Floor, 20 Bungan Street, Mona Vale NSW 2103 TELEPHONE: 02 9913 2002 FACSIMILE: 02 9913 2007 EMAIL: [email protected] TWU-NSW-53 22 • twunewsspring 2007 www.twu.com.au Colour this picture in then send it in for your chance to win a great prize ! KIDS CORNER Colour Competition Ha Ha Ha What do you get if you pour hot water down a rabbit hole? Hot cross bunnies! Why did the easter egg hide? He was a little chicken! Knock knock Who’s there? Esther Esther who? Esther Bunny! Why shouldn’t you tell an Easter egg a joke? It might crack up! How did the Easter Bunny rate the Easter parade? He said it was eggs-cellent! How do you catch the Easter Bunny? Hide in a bush and make a noise like a carrot! Great p A $50 rizes vo plus TW ucher U poster cap, and sticker s. How does the Easter Bunny travel? By hare plane! DESIGN OUR 2008 CHRISTMAS CARD Name: Age: Phone: The 2008 TWU Christmas Card will be have a drawing on the front from one of you! Address: Your Christmas Drawing and message will go here Send entries to Kids Stuff c/o TWU News PO Box 649 Parramatta 2124. You can submit your drawing and message anytime between now and September 30th. The winner of our last competition was: His details are: Please include your name, address and age and send it to Christmas Card, c/o TWU News PO Box 649 Parramatta 2124. Prizes will be announced in the next journal. JACK, Aged: 4 1/2, PADSTOW NSW 2211 Jack won a $50 gift voucher. Congratulations! Union Strength at the Ballot Box The 2007 federal election sent a clear message that working families are prepared to stand up and fight for their working conditions. However, the fight is far from over. Until July working families are still faced with a Senate controlled by conservatives. This means that we need to remain united and strong and continue the fight to ensure that the new Industrial Relations system delivers fair and safe working conditions for Aussie families. The new IR system will be implemented through two acts of parliament. Among other things it is proposed that the first Act abolishes AWAs and the second Act establishes Fair Work Australia. We need to continue our fight to ensure that Workchoices is dead and buried and that a new Industrial Relations system which delivers for working families is implemented without delay. For more information on the campaign check the website at www.nswtwu.org or contact TWU Connect on (02) 9912 0700. "Union strength is vital to protect workers and their families and secure the future."
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