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TWUNEWS TRANSPORT WORKERS’ UNION OF NSW ISSUE 81 • WINTER 2015 DON’T TRASH OUR JOBS! SITA MEMBERS STAND TALL AT RYDE TURNING UP THE HEAT ON COLES GETTING ON BOARD FOR BETTER BUSES REGISTER FOR DELEGATES CONFERENCE 2015 TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW PRESIDENT’SPREACH George Clarke • TWU President CONTENTS Stay radical! 2 Going straight to the top 3 Keep talking 4 Holding politicians to account 5 Garbos tell Ryde Council and SITA - Don’t Trash our Jobs! 6-7 STAY RADICAL! As winter falls across the transport industry the TWU is running red hot with activity, keeping the pressure on bosses and governments that only care about cost cutting and profits. C onservative governments and relentlessly greedy bosses seem hell bent on Turning up the heat on Coles 8-9 changing the way society works so they can Yennora organising committee makes Woolies listen 10 make more money and the working people that keep the country moving can make TNT blasting into action 11 do with less. Radical action is all some of Getting On Board for these people understand – I know that from Better Buses 12-13 personal experience. Cooking up a storm at Back in 2006 when Lion Nathan/ 14 Qantas Catering Tooheys tried to get rid of myself and the Delegates win on other brewery owner drivers and withhold custom and practice 15 our goodwill, it was only industrial action 2015 Delegates Conference 16-17 and the widespread publicity given to our On the Waterfront 19 situation by the likes of Alan Jones that made the brewery giant back down and pay TWU pays tribute to fighters 20 up big $$$$$$$$. Daily Telegraph Brief: TWU Friday 23/6/2006 Code Green for TWU Ambos 21 So it’s good to see the radical tradition is Page: 2 Section: General News alive and well in our branch in 2015. Let us help – call the Region: Sydney Circulation: 397,054 23 City Daily In Ryde, we dumped a truckload of Members’ Service CentreType: Capital Size: 189.41 sq.cms. Published: 23 MTWTFSrubbish on the council’s doorstep and Brian’s Corner Sydney Sub-branch News 24 South Coast & Southern Sub-branch News 25 Newcastle & Northern Sub-branch News 26 ACT Sub-branch News 27 National Update 29 You said it on Facebook 30 Kids’ corner 31 CONTACTS Editorial: Rachel Kim 02 9912 0703 [email protected] Barry Dunning 02 9912 0708 [email protected] Advertising: Rebecca Hopkins 02 9912 0700 [email protected] 31 Cowper St, Parramatta 2150 Print Post Approved 100008176 2 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 When Tooheys tried to trash our jobs in 2006 we told them to get stuffed. FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW “ IF WE NEED TO GET EVEN MORE RADICAL THEN LET’S DO IT. IF IT TAKES INDUSTRIAL ACTION OR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE TO SAVE SOMEONE’S LIFE, OR SAFEGUARD THEIR JOB OR CONDITIONS, THEN WE’LL BE READY. shouted them down in shame for the way they planned to fleece our members. Our radical action resulted in a backflip that wouldn’t have been out of place at the Olympics and the end result was that members’ pay and conditions were protected. In Melbourne in May and again in Sydney in June we marched as a loud, proud and angry force on Coles properties, to remind the retail giant that contributing to road deaths in the name of bigger profits is never okay. If we need to get even more radical then let’s do it. If it takes industrial action or civil disobedience to save someone’s life, or safeguard their job or conditions, then we’ll be ready. Because that’s what the TWU has always been about. See you at the next demo or picket line. George TWUNSW.ORG.AU STANDTOGETHERWINTOGETHER Michael Aird • TWU Secretary GOING STRAIGHT TO THE TOP Calling out Coles: The retail giant has been squeezing too many truckies for too long. When you’re having issues with your electricity meter or your car insurance you don’t want to be stuck talking to some poor bloke in a call centre somewhere, you want to be speaking to someone who has the power to make decisions and fix the issue pronto. W ell in the waste, bus and retail transport industry that’s what TWU members have been doing, bypassing the middleman and going straight to the top where the economic power rests and where the decisions are made. When we uncovered plans to sack some of our Garbos on the Ryde Council contract and force them to reapply for their jobs as independent contractors, we focused our attack on the Council as their ultimate employer, instead of their direct employer SITA. It is the Council who makes the decision on the contract that is awarded, so we targeted them and forced them to back down. Instead of going company by company in the bus industry, which would allow our strength and unity to be split apart, we are focusing our Better Buses campaign on the Minister for Transport. The Minister has the power to mandate standards on pay, conditions and safety right across the industry. We’ve been going to the top, lobbying the Minister and MPs, holding events at Parliament House and in their local electorate offices. Our focus is the same in the road transport industry, where we’ve been continuing to take on Coles and the big retailers. TWUNSW.ORG.AU Because their economic power and ruthless demands not only set the conditions for their own contracts, but also set the standards in the entire market. We know that to win Safe Rates for every driver we can’t just organise the transport operators one at a time, we need those with the economic power to be held to account. In each of these cases members have been smart, strong and strategic, but we’re also not forgetting to have some fun along the way. We literally tipped a bucket on Ryde Council, dumping a load of rubbish right outside their front door, we “ SO IF YOU’VE NOT BEEN TO A TWU ACTION BEFORE, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET INVOLVED. COME ALONG TO OUR NEXT EVENT, AND BRING ALONG A WORKMATE. filled Coles flagship store in downtown Sydney with truckies to call them out for their ruthless behaviour and we are planning a family fun day as the next step in our Better Buses campaign. So if you’ve not been to a TWU action before, now is the time to get involved. Come along to our next event, and bring along a workmate. Talk to your TWU delegate or official for more info and we’ll keep going to the top together. FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW Michael TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 3 SECURETHEFUTURE Richard Olsen • TWU Assistant Secretary KEEP TALKING While we’ve been busy taking action on the streets and getting in the faces of the politicians, simply talking to your mates in the yard, especially those who aren’t yet in the union, can make just as big of a difference. Spread the word: whether it’s a protest or a safety issue in the yard the first step is to get talking to each other. W hat makes a union yard a strong yard is the fact that when everyone talks to each other and makes a decision to act as one, we force the bosses to sit up and take notice. They can no longer pull a fast one on safety issues, underpay us or change our working conditions, because we have the strength to tell them to get stuffed. Take Qantas Catering as an example. When management tried to go back on promised pay increases for our leading hands, members made a united decision not to carry out the new work. We forced management to back down on their threats and the issue is now winding its way through the courts. Or take StarTrack, where our delegates have been in constant communication with TWU members through a long negotiation process 4 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 and now we are finally closing in on what we expect will be a strong new agreement. Hy-Tec on the north coast is another good one. A year ago there were three non-union sites and the boys were about “ SO TALK TO YOUR WORKMATES, SIGN THEM UP IF THEY ARE NOT YET IN THE UNION AND THEN LET’S TAKE ACTION. to get screwed by management on a new agreement. So the drivers signed up to the TWU en-masse and elected two delegates. Using this strength that comes from unity, we’ve been able to deliver a ripper of a new deal and we’ve sent a message to the bosses that we FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW won’t be taking any more of their bull. Right across NSW and the ACT, action is happening in transport yards. It is delivering results and the two key ingredients are talking and then taking action. So talk to your workmates, sign them up if they are not yet in the union and then let’s take action. If that means you need to pull up a yard to get a safety issue addressed, then let’s do it. If it means you need to put on a dispute over changes to work practices, then let’s do it. If it means blocking the depot or marching on the major clients, we’re up for that too. Start talking today and you’ll be working in a stronger, safer and fairer yard tomorrow. Richard TWUNSW.ORG.AU POLITICALUPDATE HOLDING POLITICIANS TO ACCOUNT We may not be close to those in power in Canberra or Sydney right now, but that will never stop the TWU from getting in front of politicians and holding them to account for the decisions that affect our members and their families. Daniel Mookey MLC On board: ALP Transport spokesman Ryan Park is ready to fight in our corner. T he NSW Election has been run and won and even though it wasn’t the outcome we hoped for, we’re working hard to influence the Baird Government and the Foley Opposition to support a variety of much needed reforms. We recently took our bus industry campaign into Parliament House at Macquarie Street and had numerous meetings with MPs, where we explained the problems drivers are facing out on the road and what needs to be done to fix them. We followed this up with a meeting with the Transport Minister Andrew Constance in early June. Even though we provided solid written evidence and first-hand accounts of the problems caused by the competitive tendering and the new Opal Card system, the Minister decided against action and we were fobbed off again to the bureaucrats for more “talks” and “investigation”. TWUNSW.ORG.AU We won’t be accepting this and the campaign is continuing to gain momentum. Later in June, we’ll be bringing Western Sydney community groups together to highlight the impact of the bus system problems and to keep the pressure on the Baird government to face up to its responsibilities. In the waste industry, we’re using the fantastic victory at Ryde to send a message to other Local Councils about the renewal of waste service contracts. The next stop is the Central Coast, where momentum is building in the yards for decisive action. Approaches to Wyong and Gosford councillors are being planned amongst delegates right now. Federally, while we’re still waiting on the Abbott Government to release its politically motivated review of the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal, we’ve been busy reminding the crossbench senators about the huge political FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW n pbelltow en Cam Greg Warr Trish Doyle Blu e Mountains donations made by Coles and the lethal consequences of any move to remove a road safety body. If you would like to speak to your local politician about any transport or TWU issues, call your TWU Members’ Service Centre on 1800 729 909 and they can help you set up the meeting. TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 5 DON’TTRASHOURJOBS GARBOS TELL RYDE COUNCIL AND SITA Garbos on the Ryde Council contract had a big win in April, when they forced the Council and the company to back down on plans to sack them and make them reapply for their jobs as independent contractors. W aste industry workers help keep our communities clean and hygienic. The work is dirty, dangerous and difficult. Garbos deserve to be treated with respect and provided with fair pay and safe conditions. But some Local Councils and some waste industry operators think the easiest way to save money and grow profits is off the backs of these hard-working Garbos. Local Councils have a legal responsibility to take into account whether or not existing workers will be offered employment or engagement on similar terms and conditions when contracts come up for renewal or if the contract changes hands. “ On the march: Ryde Council told to get stuffed by TWU garbos. United: The SITA boys on the Ryde contract. Shortly after Ryde Council’s seven year waste contract was awarded to SITA under an agreement that employment conditions would remain unchanged, waste workers were informed that they would be sacked and forced to reapply for their jobs as independent contractors – copping a 30 per cent pay cut. SITA delegate and waste worker of 25 years Craig Ramaker said the new arrangements didn’t add up and forcing them to cover more ground for less money was a boneheaded idea. “We already work non-stop to clear all the bins so to take trucks away and pay us less is dangerous and unfair,” Craig said. “We don’t want to see Ryde garbage services suffer and we definitely can’t afford a huge pay cut. If the Mayor and the 6 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 GARBOS SENT A POWERFUL MESSAGE TO LOCAL COUNCILS AND WASTE OPERATORS – THE TWU DOESN’T STAND BY WHEN SOMEONE TRIES TO TRASH OUR MEMBERS’ JOBS. IF THAT MEANS STOP WORK MEETINGS, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE OR DUMPING A LOAD OF WASTE ON THE FRONT DOOR OF THE COUNCIL, THEN SO BE IT. MICHAEL AIRD Council care about Ryde they’ll throw this plan into the bin where it belongs.” The TWU was never going to take this lying down. We took the fight to Ryde Council, dumping a load of rubbish on their doorstep to send a clear message that we wouldn’t let them trash TWU members’ jobs. Faced with some seriously angry Garbos and having been FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU DON’TTRASHOURJOBS D SITA - DON’T TRASH OUR JOBS! called out on their legal responsibilities, Ryde Council saw sense and confirmed that any tender with a waste service provider would be on the basis of no substantial changes to the working arrangements of employees. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said that this was an important win for waste workers across NSW. “Garbos sent a powerful message to local Councils and waste operators – the TWU doesn’t stand by when someone tries to trash our members’ jobs. If that means stop work meetings, or civil disobedience, or dumping a load of waste on the front door of the Council, then so be it,” said Michael. If your contract is coming up for renewal and you’re worried about your pay and conditions, let your TWU NSW Members’ Service Centre know on 1800 729 909. Members and officials cause a ruckus at the Ryde Council. Chambers It’s personal: Delegate Craig Ramaker gives the Council a piece of his mind. TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 7 SAFERATES TURNING UP THE From safety audits at Coles distribution centres, protest rallies at Coles’ stores and delivering trolley loads of evidence to the door of the Coles head office, TWU members have been turning up the heat on this ruthless retailer over the past few months. W “ e’ve been campaigning against the major retailers at the top of the transport supply chain for many years now, because the only way we can secure Safe Rates for every driver is by holding those with the real economic power to account. It is the retailers that are attacking good union transport jobs across the industry and squeezing down rates, conditions and safety standards. While Woolworths are far from perfect, they have at least shown a willingness to work with drivers and the industry to make changes. In contrast, Coles continues to keep its head in the sand, claiming it has nothing to do with the hundreds of deaths and injuries on our roads each year as a result of truck crashes. These are the guys whose own transport manager’s KPI’s demand he cuts freight costs by 5% each year. Yet they call our Safe Rates campaign “malicious”? SYDNEY JOHN WALTIS LINFOX CHULLORA DELEGATE ADELAIDE All of Coles’ excuses were revealed to be total claptrap when we uncovered 126 breaches of National Heavy Vehicle Laws in an investigation of just three transport operators at the Coles NDC in Eastern Creek in early June. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said that these findings exposed Coles’ hypocrisy with drivers regularly being denied rest breaks, forced to work excessive hours and forced to mark loading time as rest time. "This is only a snapshot of what's happening in one distribution centre in the Coles supply chain - it’s a terrifying snapshot, with more than 126 breaches identified. That’s 126 8 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 I’M CAMPAIGNING FOR SAFE RATES FOR EVERY DRIVER, BECAUSE EVEN IF I GET A GOOD RATE AND HAVE DECENT WORKING CONDITIONS, THAT’S NOT GOING TO PROTECT ME IF A SUBBIE FALLS ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL AND CRASHES INTO MY TRUCK. SYDNEY cases where truckies haven't been allowed their proper rest breaks and have then gotten out on the same roads shared by everyone else." To publicise our findings, more than 100 TWU members joined Michael to take over Goulburn Street in downtown Sydney to protest against Coles’ lethal squeeze. Michael told the media that years of blaming the driver has not solved any problems or stopped the carnage on our roads. “If you just blame the truck driver you’ll never get anywhere; there'll be another driver in the seat the next day, doing the same run at the same low rates. To fix this we need FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU SAFERATES E HEAT ON COLES Taking over Goulburn Street: marching on Coles. MELBOURNE SYDNEY IF YOU JUST BLAME THE TRUCK DRIVER YOU’LL NEVER GET ANYWHERE; THERE’LL BE ANOTHER DRIVER IN THE SEAT THE NEXT DAY, DOING THE SAME RUN AT THE SAME LOW RATES. TO FIX THIS WE NEED THOSE WITH THE REAL POWER AT THE TOP OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN LIKE COLES TO BE FINALLY HELD TO ACCOUNT. those with the real power at the top of the supply chain like Coles to be finally held to account,” Michael said. “We also need truckies to be able to come forward and speak about what’s happening, free from prosecution or persecution. That’s why I’ve written to the authorities calling for a time limited amnesty for all drivers who want to speak out.” Our action in Sydney came hot on the heels of a safety audit in Adelaide and the delivery of two trolley loads of TWUNSW.ORG.AU evidence to the front desk of Coles HQ in Melbourne for CEO John Durkan to read. We’re also calling Coles out for their cut throat action in transport yards and courtrooms. We’ll keep doing this until they see sense, because it’s our jobs and our community that are under attack. If you’d like to know more or want to get more involved in the Safe Rates campaign, speak to your TWU official or call the Members’ Service Centre on 1800 729 909. FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 9 SAFERATES YENNORA ORGANISING COMMITTEE MAKES WOOLIES LISTEN Organising for power: Yennora DC Organising Committee: L- R - Mark Trevillian, Mark Smallwood, John Waltis, Alex Wilson, Richard Olsen, Simon Bridge, Robert Dixon, Michael Collins, Paul Battese. Our organising committee at Woolworths Yennora distribution centre had a big win in April after meeting with national Woolworths’ management. O ver the past couple of years we have been focusing our Safe Rates organising activities at retail distribution centres (DC). Dozens and in some cases hundreds of operators run in and out of these DCs on a daily basis and the challenges facing these drivers are the same no matter who they work for. At the Woolworths Yennora DC in Sydney, a crosscompany organising committee is leading the charge to win Safe Rates in the retail sector. After months of surveying retail drivers and identifying the issues they face, the committee had practical solutions to help deal with the pressures of excessive waiting time. They took their solutions out to the DC and over 150 drivers took action to endorse their ideas. The committee presented these issues to Woolworths’ management and Woolworths listened. For organising committee member Alex Wilson it’s clear that these changes only came about because of the teamwork across companies that run in and out of the DC. “These changes will make a big difference to our work and it only happened because we worked together across companies to show Woolworths why improving conditions across the supply chain is important,” Alex said. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said that focusing on 10 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 DCs was a crucial part of the Safe Rates campaign. “Organising across companies at distributions centres is at the very core of Safe Rates. We need to hold those with the real power to account to lift standards and conditions for everyone in the industry from the biggest operator down to the smallest subbie. The only way we’re going to achieve this is through drivers taking action, so well done to the organising committee for this first step,” Michael said. If you would like to get more involved in the Safe Rates campaign call the TWU Members Service Centre on 1800 729 909. IMPROVEMENTS AT THE DC: T to update the driver Commitment notification system to help manage Agreement to not schedule more trucks than docks timeslots G Enhancements to driver facilities AA Regular meetings with our Committee FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU TNT TNT BLASTING INTO ACTION Men of action: TNT delegates unite to march on Coles. It’s all happening right now at TNT – with a number Delegate team Jeff Payne, Brett Morgan, Adam Harper and Wayne Richardson for the employees, and Bert Samuelson, of yards merging into one, a potential takeover by Clarry Gibbs and Mick Evans for the subbies. US giant FedEx and our industry wide Safe Rates campaign keeping everyone busy. FEDEX ERSKINE PARK T wo years after transport giant UPS’s attempt to buy TNT was blocked by European regulators, another global ver the past couple of months TNT has merged a number transport giant is having a go. In April, FedEx Corporation had of yards in the Sydney region into one mega yard at a $4.8 billion offer accepted by the TNT board. The merger Erskine Park. All of McPhees Homebush Bay and Riteways Homebush, a big chunk of TNT Enfield and half of Mascot have still has to jump through all the same legal hoops that saw the UPS bid fail so it’s far from a done deal. moved in. O As with any move, let alone one where four separate yards have come together, there have been lots of challenges bedding everything in. Through it all, our TWU delegate team has been working hard to make sure the nearly 400 members at the yard come out on top. Delegate Scott Brinley said that many of the issues were fixed or on the way to being fixed. “There’s certainly been some challenges bedding into the new yard, but we’ve stuck to our guns to make sure our guys are not losing out because of the move or the merger,” Scott said. Well done to Scott and the rest of the TNT Erskine Park “ THERE’S CERTAINLY BEEN SOME CHALLENGES BEDDING INTO THE NEW YARD, BUT WE’VE STUCK TO OUR GUNS TO MAKE SURE OUR GUYS ARE NOT LOSING OUT BECAUSE OF THE MOVE OR THE MERGER. SCOTT BRINLEY But no matter who’s the main owner of the company, one thing is for sure – the TWU will be making sure our members have secure jobs, good pay and safe working conditions. SAFE RATES R ight across NSW, TNT members have been putting their shoulder to the wheel on the Safe Rates campaign. The Safe Rates campaign is about lifting standards for every transport worker, and that’s as important for drivers at TNT as it is for subbies in the Coles supply chain. A big crew of delegates and members attended the recent rally on Coles stores on Goulburn Street. Well done all! TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 11 BETTERBUSES GETTING ON BOARD “ Hey pollies, Get on board! Bus drivers take the campaign to Parliament House on Macquarie Street. TWU members and delegates have been busy as the Better Buses campaign kicked into gear across NSW! T he Better Buses campaign officially launched on May 14 at NSW Parliament House in Sydney as more than 40 bus drivers marched into MP’s offices to talk to them about the dangerous problems faced by the 4000 private bus drivers across NSW. The problems have been caused by impossible time schedules enforced by the State Government which force drivers to rush, skip breaks and drive unsafely. Drivers are also more vulnerable than ever to physical and verbal attacks by frustrated commuters. There was a great response from Labor MPs and a number of them signed on the spot to support the industry-wide standards. At the beginning of June we sat down with the new PENRITH 12 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH; THE MINISTER NEEDS TO STEP IN AND HELP US ACHIEVE A SAFER AND BETTER BUS INDUSTRY. DAVE POLA, BUS DRIVER OF 26 YEARS Minster for Transport Andrew Constance. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said the delegates told the Minister it’s time for the State Government to put a stop to the dangerous pressure put on our bus drivers. “The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure sits at the top of the supply chain as the ultimate employer of thousands of NSW private bus drivers, so he is responsible for setting the standards across the entire bus network,” Michael said. While the Minister didn’t sign up, palming us off to his bureaucrats, we’ll keep working hard on the campaign trail for a single set of enforceable industry standards to stop the race to the bottom on safety and conditions. GRAFTON PORT MACQUARIE FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU BETTERBUSES D FOR BETTER BUSES WHAT WE’RE FIGHTING FOR: Our community and our drivers need a bus service that is safe, consistent and reliable. To secure better buses for all of us, we call on Transport NSW to set standards that support drivers to deliver that service. We support, UNION PAY ► Fair pay for hard work ► Superannuation increases so that drivers’ can afford to retire with dignity UNION VOICE Join the campaign: drivers signing up other drivers at Liverpool Interchange. But the biggest part of the campaign is what’s happening in the yards. From Grafton to Londonderry, Wollongong to Coffs Harbour members and delegates are speaking to mates in their yard about the campaign and getting them to sign the Better Buses petition. If you’re a bus driver, speak to a TWU official today and sign the petition. Find out how to get involved by calling your Members’ Service Centre at 1800 729 909. ► A democratic voice on the job so that our experience is used to make our jobs, our future and our industry safer ► A fair and timely way to resolve disputes along the supply chain UNION WORK ► The training drivers need to work safely ► Safe and realistic timetables ► No more than 3 hours behind the wheel without a paid break ► Portable entitlements and employment security to assist drivers in building secure employment in a dangerous and unpredictable industry ACTIVIST PROFILE: CHERYL GORDON C heryl’s been a bus driver in the Blue Mountains for nearly seven years and there are lots of things she loves about the job, especially getting out every day and meeting her passengers – many are regulars and school kids. But she’s been noticing big changes in the past couple of years. Nowadays, Cheryl and her colleagues are stressed out trying to keep to unrealistic timetables. This leads to safety compromises on the road – often pushing the speed limit and sometimes running red lights. “It’s got to do with wages, it’s got to do with times on the runs. To get the contract with the State Government, the bus companies keep having to make these cuts. This is the government’s absolutely ridiculous plan for bringing in more revenue.” Cheryl said. That’s why Cheryl and her depot are 100 per cent on board with the Better Buses campaign. “It’s about taking our fight to the state government. They have the economic power to deliver a safe, fair and reliable bus system for drivers and passengers,” Cheryl said. “Safety is what we’re fighting for.” TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 13 AVIATIONINDUSTRY COOKING UP A STORM AT QANTAS CATERING When bosses go back on their word we don’t just sit and take it. We stand together and make sure they know we mean business. E veryone knows there have been serious problems at Qantas in the past couple of years. Their disastrous management strategy attacks their own workforce rather than engaging them. Our position as a union is that we are always willing to discuss how to make the company work better – as long as we were treated with respect and the changes don’t erode our jobs and conditions. Last year, management pitched an idea to our members and delegates at Qantas Catering. They wanted to merge their transport and kitchen sections into one which meant that only one leading hand was required at any one time instead of two. After discussions the 16 leading hands, who are all TWU members, agreed to the restructure on the basis that they would receive a pay level increase. The restructure was carried out but members didn’t get the promised pay 14 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 In it together: leading hands at Qantas Catering Frank Crescenti (front), then left to right – Peter Sansone, Alex Fernandez, Christy Anthony, Angela Bontzouklis, Anastasia Elia and Loita. rise and management started to ignore us on the issue. It was clear they had gone back on their word. Our members weren’t going to stand for this and together decided to “ but our guys stood their ground. After a number of days, management had no choice but to take back the warning letters and members made ignored,” said Frank. Their united action has kept Qantas Catering accountable. It has also brought real change in the workplace as staff saw that I’M PROUD OF THE WAY WE STUCK TOGETHER – THERE’S NO POWER IN ACTING ALONE – WE WOULD HAVE JUST KEPT BEING IGNORED. FRANK CRESCENTI refuse to do any work that wasn’t their responsibility before the restructure. Qantas found themselves massively understaffed at Christmas, their busiest time of year. Management started to threaten our members with letters and warnings, the decision to come back to work. TWU delegate Frank Crescenti said that unity was the key to creating change. “I’m proud of the way we stuck together – there’s no power in acting alone – we would have just kept being FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW a united workforce of TWU members had the power to stick to their guns and stick it to the bosses. The fight is still ongoing with a court date in July but we’re united, strong and committed to standing up for our rights. TWUNSW.ORG.AU MEMBERSWIN DELEGATES WIN ON CUSTOM AND PRACTICE Honour your word: Linfox Chullora delegates Erik Pickering and John Waltis remind Linfox to keep their word. Custom and practice clauses are common in many TWU site agreements – and the boss needs to honour them whether they want to or not! I n many yards, there are conditions and allowances that haven’t been formally written into an agreement, but which have been carried over for years. Since it isn’t written down, your boss may think he can swipe them away if he wants to. But if you’ve got a custom and practice clause in your yard agreement he can’t. A custom and practice clause in the agreement means that those conditions and allowances have the same legal standing as if they were written into the enterprise agreement. Recently, two of our Linfox delegates had a big TWUNSW.ORG.AU blue and then a big win on this issue. John Waltis and Erik Pickering, who both drive Linehaul out of Chullora, were surprised to find that a phone allowance they had been receiving since 2009 had suddenly been cut off by Linfox’s senior management. When they raised this with their bosses they were effectively told to get stuffed. But a custom and practice clause was in their Enterprise Agreements. What’s more we even had a letter from Linfox acknowledging the allowance they were now refusing to pay! John and Erik took their case to the Fair Work Commission who ordered Linfox to reinstate the phone allowance and back pay from its discontinuation in August. John Waltis said that the dollar amount doesn’t add up to much but that Linfox would’ve paid much more to go through the legal case. “ LINFOX ARE ALWAYS CRYING POOR, BUT THEY SEEM TO HAVE ENOUGH TO SPEND TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN COURT CASES FOR WHAT? JUST TO PROVE WHO’S GOT THE BIGGER PAIR? JOHN WALTIS “This is just a textbook case of Linfox trying to show us up and stick it the union,” he said. “Linfox are always crying poor, but they seem to have enough to spend tens of FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW thousands of dollars in court cases for what? Just to prove who’s got the bigger pair?” Find out if the clause is in your agreement – you may be getting cheated out of what is rightly yours. It’s not about whether the money value is big or small, it’s a matter of principle. If you want more information on custom and practice clauses and whether it affects you, speak to your TWU official or call your Members’ Service Centre on 1800 729 909. TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 15 DELEGATESCONFERENCE BIGGEST DELEGATES’ CONFERENCE EVER ON THE CARDS Every August TWU delegates, Health and Safety Representatives, and Activists from all over NSW and ACT and across the transport industry gather together to celebrate wins, applaud hard work and plan for the future. T WU Secretary Michael Aird said that the Delegates Conference was the highlight of the TWU calendar. “Delegates, HSR’s and activists are the heart and soul of this union. They are the men and women out there every day in the yard fighting for TWU members’ rights. They are the first port of call for members having problems and the first person to approach the boss and say hold up, we have a problem here,” Michael said “It’s our HSRs who make sure that safety standards are kept. In the most dangerous industry in Australia, that’s vital. As a union we are lucky to have so many committed and passionate delegates. “This year’s conference is to be the biggest yet, with delegates and activists from across NSW and the ACT already signing up in droves and lots of events, speakers and prizes locked in. So if you are a delegate, HSR or activist don’t miss out!” Michael said. Last year’s conference was an outstanding success. Over 600 delegates had a chance to come together to swap stories, develop skills in how to deal with management and learn how to gain wins in the workplace. They also heard from a number of high-profile speakers on politics, finance and the transport industry. Bus driver Peter Farley said that he learnt practical skills to help him become a more effective delegate. “Delegates’ Conference provides opportunities for us to learn how to make management listen – that is the best thing about being a Delegate,” he said. Looking forward to the conference: Peter Farley. Jason Robbins, who was a major prize winner last year, taking away a $3000 holiday voucher, said how encouraging it was to be surrounded by like-minded people. “I have been to three of these conferences and I have to 16 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 “ Jason Robbins with TWU Secretary Michael Aird. I HAVE BEEN TO THREE OF THESE CONFERENCES AND I HAVE TO SAY THE PASSION IS WONDERFUL, ALL DELEGATES COMING TOGETHER FOR COMMON CAUSES. JASON ROBBINS say the passion is wonderful, all delegates coming together for common causes,” he said. If you are a delegate, HSR or activist make sure you don’t miss out and come join us at Rosehill Racecourse in August. HOW TO REGISTER: out the application form, tear it out and hand A Fill it back to your TWU organiser your Members Service Centre on q Call 1800 729 909 FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW Jump online at www.twunsw.org.au/delos2015 TWUNSW.ORG.AU ut Tear me o to d n and ha iser n your orga ! y a tod DELEGATESCONFERENCE 2015 DELEGATES’ CONFERENCE THURSDAY 27th AND FRIDAY 28th AUGUST 2015 ✂ As a TWU Delegate, Co-Delegate, Health and Safety Representative, Deputy HSR or Activist, we invite you to attend our two day Delegates Conference for 2015, which will be held at the Rosehill Racecourse on Thursday August 27 and Friday August 28. Register your attendance now by filling in the details below and returning the completed form to your trainer or organiser. Alternatively, send your RSVP to: Transport Workers’ Union of NSW, Reply Paid 649, Parramatta NSW 2124 A member of the TWU team will be in touch with you closer to the date to confirm your attendance and event details. Name: Address: Mobile: Email: Workplace: Union Role: ❏ Delegate ❏ Co Delegate ❏ HSR ❏ Deputy HSR ❏ Activist *Delegates and co-delegates may be entitled to paid delegate’s leave by their employer under the provisions of their work place agreements. I am a non-Sydney delegate and I require accommodation (please complete form below) Accommodation charges are met by the TWU. You will be contacted via phone to confirm your accommodation. All rooms are non-smoking with parking included. Breakfast is provided at the delegates conference each day. 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Since then it has been single-minded in its determination to lift standards for everyone and put an end to dodgy practices at the Ports. TWU Ports Committee member Peter Kritikos said that they have been working hard to win changes on port-wide issues. “Our goal is to cover all companies and workers at the port so things can get better for everyone. To win solid TWU enterprise agreements, good working conditions and proper safety standards, and make sure issues that affect every driver at the yard Mates on the waterfront: From L to R: Rob, Sam, Keith, Harry, Dennis, David, are dealt with properly,” Peter said. James, Ted, Tram and Robert The Committee has also been recently briefing the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal, shining light on what it’s like for workers at the Port ahead of a Road Safety Remuneration Order that is due at the end of the year. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said that providing the Tribunal with the insider knowledge about the real challenges at the port was crucial. “Well done to all the committee members who covered a huge amount of ground in their submission to the Tribunal, including payment methods, working conditions, unsafe practices and much more. Your firsthand information about the real world in the Ports is crucial and clearly shows why we need to lift standards for everyone,” Michael said. On top of all this a number of new Enterprise Agreements that have been long and hard-fought by members are currently being finalised. “I want to congratulate the guys at Qube, MCS and Patrick’s who never gave up or backed down. A big well done to the guys who at ACFS too, they fought hard for their new strong agreement. We are now closing in on having every single transport worker at the ports covered by a TWU agreement – that’s something to look forward to,” Michael said. If you drive in and out of Port Botany and want to know more about the Ports Committee speak to a TWU delegate or Rob Pirc on 9912 0700. TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 19 VALE TWU PAYS TRIBUTE TO FIGHTERS Every campaign needs fighters who battle on and constantly think up new ways to make a difference. The TWU salutes two legendary fighters who sadly passed away this year. JUDY PENTON J udy Penton kick-started the Concerned Families of Australian Truckies in 1999 in response to the carnage on our roads involving truck crashes. As the wife of Bruce Penton, former TWU NSW Assistant State Secretary and truck driver, Judy became the voice of trucking families and spoke from the heart about the stress and anxiety you experience when your loved ones are out on the road. “ JUDY WAS A CAMPAIGNER, A FIGHTER AND A FRIEND. WE ARE ALL SADDENED BY HER PASSING AS SHE WAS AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL. MICHAEL AIRD Her heartfelt words were always backed up by cold-hard facts. When asked in the news program A Current Affair what price companies put on the life of a truckie she replied, “20 cents. That’s the cost of a call to replace them”. She tirelessly lobbied all levels of government, industry and politics to get the message out about the need for a safety focus in transport. TWU NSW Secretary Michael Aird said that her tireless work contributed to getting the Safe Rates legislation in place and the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal up and running. “Judy was a campaigner, a fighter and a friend. We are all saddened by her passing as she was an inspiration to us all,” Michael said. Judy is survived by her husband Bruce and her children Wayne, Vanessa, Natalie and Craig. ROSE PACE I n April 2015, the TWU NSW lost a legend when Rose Pace passed away in Sydney after an illness. Rose spent almost 30 years working in the TWU NSW legal department and over that time she helped thousands and thousands of transport workers stand up for their rights, in everything from underpayments to unfair dismissals. Her tireless dedication to the TWU was recognised last year when she was made the first female life member of the TWU NSW branch. Michael said that Rose was a stalwart for the union and a true warrior on behalf of transport workers. “Her intelligence, tenacity and skill made the difference on countless occasions. She will be greatly missed by everyone who had the chance to get to know her,” Michael said. Rose is survived by her partner Charles, daughter Cathie and her three grandchildren. 20 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 “ FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW HER INTELLIGENCE, TENACITY AND SKILL MADE THE DIFFERENCE ON COUNTLESS OCCASIONS. MICHAEL AIRD TWUNSW.ORG.AU ACTAMBOS CODE GREEN FOR TWU AMBOS It’s been a huge year for our ACT Ambos with a landmark report into management culture and a top class EA – both big wins for TWU members. T he ACT Ambulance Service (ACTAS) is one of the most highly skilled and professional services in Australia. However, as the Ambulance Service expanded over the years, the management culture within the service has failed to meet the standards. Our Ambo’s life-saving work was being undermined by high levels of unresolved conflict between managers and employees, which resulted in low morale and a dysfunctional working environment. Members reported many complaints including abusive and intimidating behaviour, threats of physical violence, racial discrimination, gender discrimination, and cronyism. After compiling a litany of complaints and problems, our delegates and ACT officials demanded a formal review of the entire ambulance industry culture. TWU ACT delegate Steve Thompson said that the cultural problems were a big issue for the entire community. “In a service where life and death decisions are made in every shift, this culture is not just toxic, it’s potentially lethal,” Steve said. Following the pressure from our members and the wider community, the ACT Government had no choice but to agree to conduct an independent review. TWUNSW.ORG.AU Ambos in good hands: Our TWU team at ACTAS. Bottom left to right clockwise: Matt Garvin, Michelle Blewitt, Kelly Green, Josh Mundy, George McDermid, Steve Mitchell, Rob Trevillion, Sarah Gray, Jim Arneman, Adam McCoy, Chris Wiid, and Justin Hockley. Not pictured: Darren Neville and Steve Thompson The ACT Government needs to be congratulated for being the first state or territory government in Australia to conduct a review of their ambulance culture. Recommendations from the review, published in February this year, have been endorsed by Minister for Emergency Services Joy Burch which includes setting up a committee of workplace leaders and implementing a Leadership Framework. We’ll be working closely with the ACT Government to make sure the recommendations are fully carried out. In other news, the new Enterprise Agreement is bedding down nicely. It is a four year agreement that includes a wage increase of $2090 in the first year and a 3% wage increase per annum. On top of this, the agreement includes employing a TWU Project Officer to identify weaknesses and deficiencies in the industry’s processes and procedures and this Officer will be on board to help resolve the harmful culture within the industry. FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 21 Get in the fast lane for Get in the fast lane for a comfortable retirement a comfortable retirement No one understands the importance of a fuel-efficient No onelike understands engine those whothe work in the importance of a fuel-efficient front line of the transport industry engine like those who in the – so take a moment towork find out front line of the transport industry how to make your super go as far – take a moment to find out asso possible. how to make yourofsuper go as far Making the most the money as youpossible. have invested in super may be Making the you mostthink. of the money easier than Below are you invested in super may threehave starting points to build on.be easier than you think. Below are three starting points to build on. 1. Join an Industry SuperFund like TWUSUPER Industry SuperFunds wereSuperFund created to provide 1. Join an Industry dignity in retirement to working Australians. And like TWUSUPER the most important thing to know is that, unlike the Industry SuperFunds were created big banks, TWUSUPER’s profits go to to provide members – dignity in retirement to working Australians. And not shareholders. the most important thing to know is that, unlike the big 2. banks, TWUSUPER’s profitswhen go to members – Don’t change funds not shareholders. you switch jobs TSR1097.7 TSR1097.7 You2. probably didn’t switch bank accounts when Don’t change funds when you last changed jobs. Nor should you switch your you switch jobs super each time you change jobs. Having little bits You probably didn’t bank accounts when of super all over the switch place will mean your savings you last changed jobs. Nor than should you switch are being eaten into rather growing. Andyour we’re super each time you change jobs. Having little bits sure you have better things to do than keep track of all over the place willreceive mean your of super the paperwork you would fromsavings multiple are being eaten into rather than growing. And we’re funds. sure you have better things to do than keep track of the paperwork your you would receive from multiple 3. Combine super funds. You wouldn’t start a journey on half a tank. And you can’t plan for retirement when you can 3. Combine your super only see some of your super. That’s why it’s so You wouldn’t startyour a journey on half a tank. And important to pool resources together. you can’t plan for retirement when you can If you’re member of TWUSUPER easy only see asome of your super. That’sit’s why it’s to so combine us – and usually your importantalltoyour poolsuper your with resources together. money will be in your account in days. If you’re a member of TWUSUPER it’s easy to combine all your super with us – and usually your money will be in your account in days. low fees all profits to members Before closing any of your existing super accounts you should check details such as your insurance entitlements and costs and any exit fees that may Before closing of your accounts apply. You can any transfer anyexisting existingsuper insurance you should check details suchrequiring as your insurance cover to TWUSUPER without any health entitlements and costs feesclosing that may checks. We suggest youand do any this exit before apply. You can transfer any existing insurance your other super accounts and rolling your money cover to TWUSUPER without requiring any health into TWUSUPER. checks. We suggest you do this before closing your super accounts and rolling your money Talk other it over into TWUSUPER. Speak to the Member Services team any time weekdays on 1800 222 071 from 8am to 8pm Talk it over (AEDT/AEST). Speak to the Member Services team any time weekdays on 1800 071 from 8am to 8pm Our history, your222 future (AEDT/AEST). TWUSUPER started life over 30 years ago, when the Transport Workers Union of Australia and forwardOur history, your future thinking employers undertook to create a national TWUSUPER started life overindustry, 30 yearsand ago,we’ve whenbeen the super fund for the transport Transport Workers Union looking after members in of theAustralia industryand (andforwardnow also thinking undertookever to create membersemployers in other industries) since. a national super fund for the transport industry, and we’ve been At TWUSUPER, we keep low as they are only looking after members in fees the industry (and now also used to cover the costs of running the Fund. We members in other industries) ever since. don’t pay commissions to financial advisers, and At TWUSUPER, we keep fees low as they are only never have. used to cover the costs of running the Fund. We don’t pay commissions to financial advisers, and never have. no commissions This information is of a general nature only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider its appropriateness having regard to your objective`s, financial situation and needs. A copy of TWUSUPER’s current Product be obtained frommembers us (by calling 1800 222 071 twusuper.com.au) and considered carefully before you make a decision in connection with TWUSUPER. TWU Nominees Pty Ltd ABN 67 002 835 allshould profits to noor visiting commissions lowDisclosure feesStatement 412, AFSL 239163, is the trustee of TWUSUPER ABN 77 343 563 307 and the issuer of interests in it. Transuper and TransPersonal are divisions of TWUSUPER. This information is of a general nature only and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on this information, you should consider its appropriateness having regard to your objective`s, financial situation and needs. A copy of TWUSUPER’s current Product Disclosure Statement should be obtained from us (by calling 1800 222 071 or visiting twusuper.com.au) and considered carefully before you make a decision in connection with TWUSUPER. TWU Nominees Pty Ltd ABN 67 002 835 412, AFSL 239163, the trustee of TWUSUPER ABN 77 343 563 307 and the issuer of interests in it. Transuper andFACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TransPersonal are divisions of TWUSUPER. 22 |is TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 TWUNSW.ORG.AU MEMBERSSERVICES LET US HELP – CALL THE MEMBERS’ SERVICE CENTRE Are you receiving the right pay? Need to talk about bullying in the workplace? Do you have a Workers’ Health and Safety concern? Call 1800 729 909! T he Members’ Service Centre (MSC) exists exclusively for you – the members of the TWU. Open every weekday, the MSC are waiting at their phones, ready to help you on the go. As a union member, the MSC is your first point of call for information and support. They can help you with a wide range of industrial advice and give you access to a wealth of member services. “ WHETHER YOU NEED INFORMATION ON UNION BENEFITS OR ACTION ON INDUSTRIAL MATTERS, WE’RE THE PEOPLE TO CALL. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON IT. TONY WOOLGAR When you encounter workplace issues, such as underpayment of wages, penalty rates or redundancies, you can give them a call for advice and representation. Easy and simple. Every call is treated with confidentiality and care to ensure you are provided with quality advice. At your service: L – R Craig, Adam, Jackie, Herbert and Tony. The MSC has helped over 2000 members already this year and has a resolution rate above 90 per cent. Not sure if we can help with your particular issue? Why not give them a call and see! Phones are open 7.30am-5pm, Monday to Friday: q 1800 729 909. @ Email them at any time: [email protected] BRIAN’S CORNER The TWU Vets have been hot on the campaign trail fighting for fairness and justice. W e’ve been busy supporting transport workers and working people across NSW at a number of actions and campaigns. We stood proudly as we fought for worker’s rights at the #March4 Rally, at the May Day March and recent bus and waste member actions. Vets in action: our Vets with President George Clarke taking action on the streets. On May Day we celebrated and honoured our forefathers who struggled for better working conditions, safer workplaces and better pay. Today we pay tribute to them for their contribution to improving our lives and the lives of our children and grandchildren. Lastly we wish our TWU VETs president Peter Cooley a speedy recovery and thank everyone who passed on their well wishes. We also want to pass on our condolences to Bruce Penton and family for the loss of his wife Judy and also to Rose Pace’s family on Rose’s passing. Hope to see you all at the Delegates’ Conference in August. The TWU Vets TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 23 SYDNEY Mick Pieri • Sub-branch Secretary ALL WINS AND NO LOSSES ON THE CARDS AT STARTRACK After securing top class deals for subbies at StarTrack, we’re very close to doing it again for StarTrack employees in NSW and ACT. W ith well over 1000 StarTrack TWU members across Sydney, strong TWU agreements have delivered for our members over many years and we’re focused on building to achieve even more. Over the past couple of months, metro and rural delegates from NSW and ACT have been locked away in meetings with management and have come out with a great in principle agreement. TWU delegate Jasen Benson said that no ground was given and only gains were achieved. “The company tried to push us to make changes on our dispute and demarcation clauses, but we weren’t about to go Driving EAs forward: StarTrack delegates. backwards. We stayed strong and united and didn’t budge an inch,” Jason said. The next stage is for the agreement to go up to a vote of all members which should happen in the next few weeks. A huge well done to the members and delegates for driving this forward! NEVER GIVE UP AND NEVER BACK DOWN A new Dnata Enterprise Agreement has finally arrived thanks to our negotiating committee and members. O ur Dnata negotiating committee and members stayed strong and united through nearly two years of negotiations – persevering through company restructure, management changes and broken promises – to win a great three year agreement. From the beginning, Dnata told us they would never give us backpay and were insistent on split shifts. The bosses also tried to include a flexibility clause that could change their conditions at any time. Members were never going to take this and voted down management’s dodgy deal. The bosses quickly got the message and backed down after lots of hard yakka from the committee. Members were able to secure backpay and get improvements on a bunch of other conditions such as paid meal breaks. At the member vote, 96 per cent voted ‘Yes’ – bringing our agreement negotiations to a close. TWU delegate and committee member John Allen said that while negotiations were hard and took a long time, it was worth it in the end. Strength in unity: Dnata negotiating committee. “We’ve come out of two years of negotiations with a great outcome – we’ve lost nothing and gained a whole lot – I’m proud we stuck it through together,” John said. DNATA AGREEMENT HIGHLIGHTS: O O O O O Wage increase of 2.5 per cent per year Back pay to July 2014 All conditions maintained (e.g. 8 weeks annual leave) Labour hire conversion after 9 months No split shifts If you have an issue or want to get involved contact your Sub-branch on: 9912 0700 or email [email protected] 24 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU SOUTH COAST&SOUTHERN Nick McIntosh • Sub-branch Secretary BULKTRANS MEMBERS WIN Bulked up: members at Bulktrans stand together. New management can sometimes mean new trouble. But our members at Bulktrans are sticking together and standing up for their rights. F ollowing the recent sale of Bulktrans to K&S Freighters, the company has been attempting to meddle with longstanding custom and practices across the yard. One day, without any discussion, management barked their orders that our members were going to be forced to take some of their accrued annual leave. This was no small matter – many members had specific plans for their hard-earned annual leave. For some, it meant long-awaited family holidays hung in the balance. Truck driver Garry Avnell said that they spoke to the bosses in a united voice. “ WE WEREN’T HAVING ANY OF IT – IT WAS UNACCEPTABLE. SO WE GOT TOGETHER AND SPOKE UP. WE KNOW THAT WHEN YOU UNITE TOGETHER, MANAGEMENT ARE FORCED TO LISTEN. GARRY AVNELL “We weren’t having any of it – it was unacceptable. So we got together and spoke up. We know that when you unite together, management are forced to listen,” Garry said. Confronted with a united crew, management backed down and learnt to always sit and talk with our members before making changes to work policies in the future. Well done guys! SOUTH COAST EQUIPMENT A new agreement is currently being negotiated by our members at South Coast Equipment. What these negotiations have highlighted is the urgent need for Safe Rates in the Illawarra. Bluescope are at the top of the supply chain but they have not come to the negotiating table, instead they have been dictating to our members the pay rates and conditions they will be receiving. Safe Rates would force those at the top of the supply chain, in this case Bluescope but Coles in the retail industry and Qantas in the Airline industry, to come to the negotiating table. Only then will our voices be heard. Only then will our hard work be rewarded with fair pay and conditions. Stay tuned on this one. BFB AGREEMENT C ongratulations to our members at BFB in Temora who have secured a new Enterprise Agreement! The new agreement recognises the importance of Safe Rates, contains our TWU model consultation and dispute clauses and provides a fair wage rise in each year of the agreement. Good work everyone! If you have an issue or want to get involved contact your Sub-branch on: 4229 1753 or email [email protected] TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 25 NEWCASTLE&NORTHERN Mick Forbes • Sub-branch Secretary HY-CLASS RESULT AT HY-TEC Hy-Tec concrete drivers at Port Macquarie, Kempsey and Nambucca Heads are toasting a top class new deal that shows the difference you get by being union. T his time last year there were no TWU members in these yards and drivers were being railroaded into a new agreement with wages and conditions all set to go backwards. But the drivers, led by our now delegates Jim Arnold and Gerard Prior, reached out to the TWU. Hy-Class! TWU delegate Jim Arnold celebrates with official Ray Fitzpatrick after a job well done! After signing everyone in the yard up to the union, we re-entered negotiations with management and told them the yard was now 100% TWU and that unless a fair deal was on the table there would be trouble. Well done all – stay union and stay united! After a few months of hard yakka the boys have negotiated a new agreement with management that includes: O TWU major change and dispute resolution clauses with guaranteed access to arbitration. O Wage increases of 4.8% + 3% + 3% bringing them into line with wage rates in other sectors. O Backpay to Sept 2014. O Delegates leave and training clauses. HARASS NO MORE Members at Borg Manufacturing are building a strong and united yard from the ground up in response to harassment from one of the company owners. B org Manufacturing produces melamine panels, fibre boards and other components for private and commercial use. The Borg brothers own and manage the company which has three sites in NSW. On top of all the hard work on the ground, workers at Borg have also had to take daily harassment from one of the owners and his gang of managers. Workers are called degrading names and are victims of groundless and abusive rants. Every time someone stood Not backing down: John Martin, Matthew Yeo, Katherine King and Steve Diduszko. up to the boss, they would be singled out and would eventually leave. Aware of this ‘revolving door’ work culture they concluded that the only way to stop this was to unite and stand together as part of the TWU. So that’s what they did – in their very first meeting, workers eagerly volunteered and elected a delegate, co-delegate and HSR for their yard. Since then, members have been gaining skills in how to deal with management and how to support one another. TWU Delegate John Martin said that a lot has changed for him and his mates since they decided to unite together. “Management has to take us seriously because we’re sticking together and we’re not backing down. Not only do we have more say, but we support one another and it’s a great group we’ve got going,” John said. The fight is ongoing and management is refusing to own up to the problem. Our members are resolute, united and pushing back – keep up the solid work guys! If you have a bullying and harassment issue in your workplace, speak to your delegate or contact our Members’ Service Centre on 1800 729 909. If you have an issue or want to get involved contact your Sub-branch on: 4969 3900 or [email protected] 26 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU ACT Klaus Pinkas • Sub-branch Secretary ALL ACTION IN THE ACT It’s been a busy couple of months for members in the ACT sub branch. Here’s an update on a couple of our campaigns. STANDING STRONG AT HOLCIM QUARRIES I n the face of last minute shenanigans by Holcim Quarries, TWU members stood together and told management to get stuffed until they’re ready to bring a fair deal to the table. After knocking back several bad deals from management and negotiating for several months, Holcim and TWU members were finally closing in on a new two year Agreement. In an effort to do right by a company that’s doing it tough, there were only moderate pay increase in the deal. However, at the last minute, Holcim tried to pull a fast one on our members by adding clauses around no back pay and lengthening the agreement with no extra dollars. Needless to say, our guys were not impressed and a meeting was recently held at 5:30am outside the Cooma Road Quarry. Despite blistering cold winds and snow, members were hot with anger about the way they had been treated by management. As we go to print, members are voting on taking protected industrial action. Unless management sees sense, there may be nothing coming out of Cooma Road soon. EQUIPPING OUR DELEGATES T WU Delegate Training has always given proof to the saying “Knowledge is Power”. We have consistently seen great wins from our delegates as a direct result of TWU training. Delegates from across the transport industry in ACT gathered together in May and gained a wealth of knowledge and practical tools to build strength in their yards. Legislation such as the Fair Work Act and Work Safety were covered in the two days of training and delegates enjoyed sharing stories about what worked and what didn’t from each other. INTERESTED? CONTACT YOUR OFFICIAL OR TWU TRAINING SUPPORT ON (02) 9912 0700. ACTION BUSES UPDATE A fter intense lobbying and public pressure by ACTION delegates, the Chief Minister, Andrew Barr, and Minister Shane Rattenbury have agreed to ignore the recommendations of the Treasury review into ACTION buses. The Review, which in my opinion was poorly researched, came up with the recommendation that the entire ACTION operation be outsourced. Thankfully the ACT government has listened to reason and for the foreseeable future ACTION will remain in Government hands. Klaus If you have an issue or want to get involved contact your Sub-branch on: 6280 9353 or email [email protected] TWUNSW.ORG.AU FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 | 27 Proudly supporting TWU members. NEED LEGAL HELP? NEED LEGAL HELP? Proudly supporting TWU members. 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It was this desire for fairness that saw the Victorian stonemasons fight for and win the eight hour working day back in the 1850s. It also saw South Australia give women the vote for the first time in the 1890s. We have trail blazed in recent times too with the setting up of the superannuation system to give people dignity in retirement and through the National Disability Insurance Scheme to allow the disabled the care and services they need to live their lives to the full. The TWU can take credit for trail-blazing with our campaign to get Safe Rates legislation in place and for setting up of the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal – a world first in ensuring companies throughout the transport supply chain are held to account for safety on our roads. But our egalitarianism is under attack. This can be seen when the chief executive of Qantas earns $4 million a year but an Aerocare worker in the Qantas supply chain is forced on to just 15 hours a week at just $412.95. The attacks can also be seen when foreign migrants are exploited and abused. The latest figures from the Fair Work Ombudsman show almost one in five migrant workers on 457 visas were not being paid the correct salary or working the job they were originally brought in to do. This is WorkChoices by stealth bomber with the government bringing in hundreds of thousands of migrant workers to be exploited while our unemployment rises and wages and conditions are driven down. We need to claim back Australia as a trail-blazer for equal rights and campaign to ensure all workers are treated with dignity and respect. When any member of our society is exploited and undervalued then we all end up suffering. By agitating and winning for our members we are delivering for the entire community. Such an achievement will only make Australia a better and fairer place. 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Mark O’Donnell By unity and a call for a nationwide stoppage by the TWU is the only way the corporate world will ever take any notice, otherwise while the wheels keep turning any amount of complaints will fall on deaf ears. Well said Dave, we can only hope now that the people of this state realise that this government does not have their concerns or welfare where they are suppose to be, but only pretends, and we should let them know at the ballot box, and as for competitive tendering, like anything else, the cheapest is not always the best, it is what it suggests, CHEAP, and we all deserve better than that. Avis Williamson Harry Schwarz Yep. Time for Coles to join the National Road Safety Partnership Program. It’s not just on the roads it’s also in the stores where Coles have no regard for their staff. A friend of mine, is suffering in silence because they are too afraid to say something, for fear of losing their job. Robert Samuelson The more we can do for our Union, the more our Union can do for all of us. Amrit Sidhu Coles aren’t a safe place for truckies, so that’s why ain’t working anymore for them. Find out what’s happening around the yards, check out great photos and join the conversation with other members @ facebook.com/TWUNSW 30 | TWUNEWS WINTER 2015 FACEBOOK.COM/TWUNSW TWUNSW.ORG.AU KIDSCORNER rs R nne Wi e Toys to rs eiv rec ouche the v n eir s o U end f th sp ies o ! d e goo choic Congratulations to these great winners from our last edition! Simona Aged 9 Wattle Grove Alessandra Aged 9 Haberfield Ryan Aged 5 Rooty Hill It’s winter and we are all FROZEN! Colour me in for your chance to win! 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