What: Emergency protest called by Unite Hospitality workers
When: Wednesday 29 April, 17:30
Where: Lanyon Gates, Queens University Belfast.
Clements is proposing closing its four café outlets at Queens University Belfast with the loss of over 30 jobs.
Unite which represents the majority of workers is challenging management on the way workers are already being directed towards the Redundancy Payments Service, raising the prospect of taxpayers picking up the bill for redundancies.
Management is refusing to engage in meaningful collective consultation with the union. The union met with Queens University to raise the workers’ concerns last Friday [24 April].
Speaking ahead of the protest, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Clements is acting like a rogue employer. It’s trying to shut up shop, avoid proper consultation and simply walk away from its responsibilities. That is totally unacceptable to Unite.” Continue reading













