Emergency rally in Portadown as Glen Dimplex workers face offshoring threat 

Unite calls on election candidates to state what they will do to secure good union jobs in manufacturing

Unite has called an emergency rally for the future of manufacturing jobs and skills in the Upper Bann area.  

When: 12:30 Friday 28 June

Where: St Marks Church, Portadown BT62 3LG

The rally is being held in direct response to 300 workers at Glen Dimplex facing a threat to their livelihoods after management raised the prospect of shutting the Portadown factory with production shifting overseas to Lithuania. The company produces storage heaters and heat pumps. 

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Glen Dimplex should be ashamed of themselves, plans to offshore work abroad is all about greed and a cynical desire to further boost profits by cutting the wages of the workers producing its goods.

“Unite is not going to accept this latest threat to our members jobs. The union does what it says on the trade union tin and always fights for the jobs, pay and conditions of its members.”

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Unite warns of prospect of strike by Northern Ireland Fisheries and Harbour Authority workers

Members of Unite who maintain harbours are paid minimum wage by DAERA arms-length body

DAERA minister challenged on his department’s status as an accredited Living Wage employer

Unite has written to Rural Affairs (DAERA) Andrew Muir to seek an urgent meeting on poverty pay afflicting harbour and fisheries workers. The union represents the overwhelming majority of the workers employed by the Northern Ireland Fisheries and Harbour Authority (NIFHA), an arms-length body funded by DAERA.

A strike of NIFHA workers would immediately shutdown the ability of Northern Ireland’s fishing fleet to land their catch at the primary harbours of Kilkeel, Ardglass and Portavogie. The union is seeking intervention by the minister to raise pay of all workers initially to the living wage and to provide pay increments which were recommended in an external grading review conducted in 2019 but which were never implemented.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, “It is disgraceful that most workers at the NIFHA paid the bare legal minimum. Even the harbour masters are paid only a few pennies more than the living wage. The fisheries and harbours workforce can count on the full backing of Unite in their fight for improved pay.”

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Unite the union workplace reps vote to call off strike action scheduled for tomorrow 

Decision comes after ‘meaningful’ progress made in talks between the four education trade unions and the employer side

Unite the union workplace reps met this afternoon and voted overwhelmingly to call off scheduled strike action tomorrow [Tuesday June 4] following receipt of an opening draft offer for workers from the Education Authority and Department of Education this afternoon.

The decision follows a similar one on Saturday by Unite workplace reps to call off today’s [Monday 3 June] strike action to provide space for negotiations.

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Registered childminders demand level playing field on staffing ratio rules in Northern Ireland 

Welcome increase in financial support for parents to pay for childcare does nothing for registered childminders

Trade union Unite has warned that large numbers of registered childminders have left the sector due to the failure of consecutive Stormont executive’s to raise staffing ratios in Northern Ireland to the levels elsewhere in Great Britain

Unite the union’s registered childminder branch welcomed today’s announcement by education minister Paul Givan that parents will receive 15 per cent additional help with childcare costs and that each child of pre-school age will now be entitled to 22.5 hours funded educationally-based preschool places. The branch warned however that there was a risk that these commitments could become paper only, if the large-scale exodus of registered childminders from the sector is allowed to continue.

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Unite will make school support staff campaign for a pay and grading review an election issue

Unite leader Sharon Graham visits Northern Ireland school support workers’ picket lines and vows to escalate campaign for improved pay and equality

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham committed her union to make an election issue of the campaign of school support workers to secure a six-year overdue pay and grading review after visiting striking education workers on the picket lines outside Mitchell House school in east Belfast yesterday.

1,500 members of Unite working as school support staff for the education authority were undertaking their third day of strike action.

The pay and grading review was instructed for implementation by the national joint council pay body in 2018 but which has been left unfunded in both February’s public pay package and the draft executive budget for 2024-25.

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