Smash the pay cap! What you can do to win 5%

For too long public sector workers have been underpaid.

Our wages have fallen behind as prices and the cost of living increase.

In real terms we have lost 14% of our salary since 2010.

Now there is a campaign to break the public sector pay cap.  UNISON and other public sector unions have put in a 5% pay claim.

But we all need to get behind this campaign to win it.

What you can do to help.

Petition

Please sign this Parliamentary petition to get it debated in Parliament. We need 100,000 signatures (currently on 73,000!) https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/200032

 

Write to your MP and Councillors

You can write to your local councillors using UNISON’s easy to use website

Write to your Councillors

To find your MPs contact details please visit
http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

Wear badges and stickers

We have loads of badges and stickers in the union office in International House, please pop over to pick some up. If you are not allowed to wear them at work then wear them on outdoor coats, put stickers on the back of your mobile or the back of your ID badge.

Put posters up at work

We also have posters for union notice boards. Get in touch with us at the union office to get some.

Come on the rally outside Parliament on 17th October

There is a rally outside Parliament. Meeting at the Department of Health at 17:30 and marching down Whitehall for a rally at 6pm. Expect big name speakers like Jeremy Corbyn.

Lambeth UNISON will be heading there after our Branch Meeting earlier in the day.

Ritzy: Solidarity Rally With Chris Williamson MP & Helen Hayes MP 11 September

Rally 11 September from 18:00–19:30
Ritzy Cinema

Following the sacking of four union reps at the Ritzy and the suspension of another at Hackney Picturehouse, activists from across the Labour movement have been taking action to support the Picturehouse workers and their Living Wage campaign.

Please join us for a rally at the Ritzy on Monday 11th September with two of the Ritzy campaigns biggest parliamentary supporters: Helen Hayes, MP for Dulwich & West Norwood constituency (which contains the Ritzy), who has persistently raised the campaign in Parliament and Chris Williamson, MP for Derby North, a shadow minister and firm supporter of trade union rights.

More speakers TBC.

Rally 11 September from 18:00–19:30
Ritzy Cinema

 

Council management still failing Welfare, Employment and Skills staff

The staff in the Welfare, Employment and Skills (WES) Team are again fighting to be treated fairly and with equality.

Since the January 2017 restructure proposals which put the jobs of the majority of WES staff at risk, while saving the jobs of senior managers, the staff together with UNISON have fought against bullying, victimisation and racism. Despite petitions, demonstrations, collective and individual grievances and direct appeals to WES managers, to directors, to strategic directors and to the Chief Executive for urgent intervention, the Council have systematically backed the conduct of WES managers.

In February UNISON wrote to the Chief executive in support of WES staff. This is an excerpt – ‘UNISON  strongly supports the positive work which you yourself initiated to increase BME representation at senior levels in the organisation. However, that positive work can all too easily be undermined when management disregard serious concerns expressed on behalf of a majority BME workforce about a restructure threatening most of that workforce with redundancy under the direction of (white) managers not themselves at risk. Lambeth has much to be proud of in its approach to the implementation of the Council’s public sector equality duty, but in this case that duty is being treated with disregard and staff and the trade union with disrespect.’

Since then things have deteriorated resulting in a further six staff leaving the WES and others with work related stress citing bullying and racism.

In June UNISON again appealed to the Chief Executive to intervene. We pointed out that managers in WES are abusing their positions by –

  1. Micromanaging staff – asking that they explain where they are going if they simply walk away from their desks; asking who they are speaking to on the telephone; not permitting staff to go to the shop for water in the hot weather etc.
  2. Giving staff reports to write or tasks to do within unreasonably short timefames.
  3. Refusing staff to work flexibly although managers do.
  4. Showing no compassion or support from their managers when staff have urgent family matters.
  5. Using review meetings to ‘manage staff out of employment’.

The weak response from the Council is evidence of their steadfast support of WES senior managers.

UNISON are equally steadfast in standing together with WES staff. We will continue to demand they are treated with respect.
If you would like to find out what you can do to support these staff or would like to send messages of support, please contact Hassina Malik  Hmalik@lambeth.gov.uk

Branch meeting 18th July

We have a branch meeting on 18th July at International House, Brixton, Lecture Theatre from 12.30-2pm. Branch meetings are a chance for ALL MEMBERS to attend and debate our campaigns and priorities as a union.

If you want to hear more about the campaigns your union is organising then please come along.

Lunch will be provided.  If you work for Lambeth Council then time off is agreed.

The agenda includes

1.Report on Your New Town Hall progress and UNISON’s role
2.Racism survey and UNISON’s response to racial inequality in the council
3.National pay campaign – we want 5%!
4.Sexism survey results and report – women’s rights campaigning
5.Mental health at work, combating stigma and what you can do

If you want to add anything else to the agenda please email Rcashman@lambeth.gov.uk by FRIDAY 14th JULY