Manchester Airport Rank and File demonstration postponed
Last week, the North West Construction Rank and File called
for a demonstration at Manchester Airport in response to the disgusting way
that 70 sparks and fitters were treated by JCK Limited at the outset of the
Covid-19 lockdown and the lack of care given by the client and its share
holders.
The Principal Contractor, Vanderlande, closed the Manchester
T2 Transformation Project site due to safety concerns over Covid-19 at the end
of March and with that, JCK decided to lay off everyone without any notice or
support.
At the beginning of May, Unite the Union released a statement which can be read here LINK.
After pressure from the National Construction Rank and File,
Unite the Union, the Australian ETU and with the issue also featuring on ITV Granada
(video below), Manchester Airport yesterday (Wednesday 3rd June) contacted
Unite and asked for a meeting to discuss the situation and work out a way
forward.
Whilst the Rank and File welcome this development, we must stress that IF there is not a satisfactory outcome from the meeting then the demonstration will be back on.
Frank Morris, National Construction Rank and File member and Unite the Union Executive
Council member for Construction said “It has been well known for a while that
the Vanderlande site was rife with bullying and precarious employment. Everyone
involved in this comes out in a bad light, not just JCK for their attitude and
treatment of workers but also Manchester Airport and the Manchester Councils that have acted appallingly with their its nothing to do with us attitude."
Since the project started in 2019, it has gained a name for
itself locally as a site where bullying, intimidation and rule by fear are
acceptable and the norm. Workers are rarely employed via PAYE with full terms
and conditions but engaged through various forms of precarious employment and
agencies. One worker was sacked before the lockdown for raising Health and
Safety concerns over site practices and Covid-19. A few days later the site was
shut by Vanderlande for that very reason.
The most worrying part of this is that nearly 65% of MAG are
owned by the ten metropolitan borough councils of Greater Manchester, which are
all controlled by the Labour Party with a Labour Mayor. So far, the majority of the group have been unsupportive.
The ten councils who make up the group are;
• Bolton
• Bury
• Manchester
• Oldham
• Rochdale
• Salford
• Stockport
• Thameside
• Trafford
• Wigan
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