OECD says Unite complaint warrants examination after company refuses to engage with union
Members to discuss options including industrial action
ASML reported nearly €33 billion in record sales last year
Trade union Unite, which organises workers at ASML in Maynooth, said today (Tuesday) that the Dutch semiconductor giant has refused an offer by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Dutch National Contact Point (NCP) to ‘use its good offices’ to mediate between Unite and the company. Unite has accepted the offer.
Last year Unite filed a notification against ASML under the OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises on responsible business conduct. The OECD’s Dutch NCP concluded that the union notification, which followed ASML’s persistent refusal to recognise Unite for collective bargaining purposes, warranted further examination.
Following ASML’s refusal to avail of the NCP’s mediation offer, Unite will now convene a meeting of members in ASML to explore all avenues including industrial action.
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