Welsh Slate workers on course for strike action
- Wednesday 21 June 2023
Unite members working for Welsh Slate Breedons, have voted overwhelmingly to reject the companies below inflation pay offer of 6%. In a ballot of the 150 workforce, workers voted by 92% to reject the pay offer. Unite will now move to a formal industrial action ballot with strike action expected to quickly follow.
Sharon Graham, Unite General Secretary said; “Our members at Welsh Slate Breedons are rightly demanding a decent pay rise. The 6% on offer is a real terms pay cut and way below inflation.
Our members have spoken and overwhelmingly rejected the companies offer. We will now move swiftly to a full industrial action ballot and strike action. Unite will support its members at Welsh Slate 100% in their fight to get a fair pay deal”.
Unite members work at Welsh Slate quarries in Cwt Y Bugail and Penrhyn Quarry, North Wales. The company has repeatedly refused to increase its 6% pay offer, despite the backdrop of surging inflation, with RPI now standing at 11.4%. The industrial action ballot is running from 23rd June to 13th July.
Jono Davies, Unite Regional Officer said: “Our members are simply seeking a fair pay rise yet Welsh Slate Breedons have taken an extremely hostile stance towards its workforce and the union during negotiations.
Our members are completely united in their opposition to the companies current pay offer. I urge Breedons to rethink their confrontational approach and look to resolve this dispute by tabling an improved offer”.
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