A better deal for you in Lloyds Banking Group

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The current capital crisis has rightly placed the public spotlight on the role of the financial services industry within our economy. Excessive risk taking, short term thinking coupled with a fundamentally unsound incentives culture has led us to question the role of bankers and their city institutions.

At a time of rampant unemployment created by the chaotic and greed based decision making of the City, we often forget that not all employees within financial services are fat cats. In fact the average pay of a Lloyds Banking Group worker is significantly less than £18,000 per year - hardly big money. In addition, thousands of such ordinary bank workers have lost their jobs as intense restructuring throughout the industry has its biggest impact at the sharp end.

As the bank workers union, Unite has fought tooth and nail against job cuts, assisting members wherever possible, and will continue to do so. However, the story for our members is not all doom and gloom.

The Union has started a vibrant and strategic organising campaign within finance starting with the recently formed Lloyds Banking Group. Led by Director of Organising Sharon Graham and lead officials Rob MacGregor, Wendy Dunsmore and Gwyn Bates, the first phase of the campaign has been a major success with elected combine chair and Lloyds employee Glen Miller playing a pivotal role in the campaign’s development. Already the campaign is delivering for Lloyds workers:

  • Training for over 80 shop stewards completed
  • Over 1,000 members organised 
  • Lloyds combine (reps co-ordinating committee) established

 

As the campaign develops, work will intensify to build the Union within the Lloyds Group focussing on delivering real improvements in conditions for workers on key issues identified by the reps:

  • Ending the unfair bonus
  • Ending unfair targets
  • Ending unpaid overtime

 

The finance industry is rightly in the public eye and with this organising campaign Unite hopes to refocus attention away from the fat cats and onto the issues that matter!

Now is the time to join Unite. Together we are stronger. Join online here.

Have your say – sign our petition on LBG’s terms and conditions proposal.  Click here to download the petition or alternatively go here to complete the form onlineWe also have a forum for LBG employees to discuss any workplace issues they may have. Click here to go to the forum.

For more information about the campaign you can contact your regional organiser:

  • East Midlands
    Mick Orpin, 07900 160990
  • Ireland
    Jim Quinn, 07803 136091
  • London/East
    Andy Snoddy, 07736 026 733 
  • North East, Yorkshire and Humberside
    Maggie Hazlehurst, 07768 051324
  • North West
    Mike Thompson, 07900 161058
  • Scotland
    Roz Foyer, 07958 729181
  • South East
    Mick Duncan, 07900 405757
  • South West
    Erkan Ersoy, 07801 214687
  • Wales
    Chris Stiles, 07900 160911
  • West Midlands
    Margaret Armstrong, 07879 600657


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