The Argus

SIPTU calls on National Pen for trade union recognitio­n

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SIPTU representa­tives have called on National Pen to respect a Labour Court recommenda­tion that it recognise the trade union for collective bargaining purposes for its members working in the company’s production facility and call centre in the Xerox Technology Park, Dundalk

SIPTU Organiser, Denis Sheridan, said: ‘ The Labour Court issued its recommenda­tion in August calling on National Pen to engage with SIPTU representa­tives in relation to the terms and conditions of employment of our members employed by the company. More than two months have passed since this recommenda­tion was issued and management continues to completely ignore our attempts to begin negotiatio­ns on behalf of our members.’

‘Unacceptab­le work practices and conditions have been reported to SIPTU representa­tives by our members in National Pen,’ he continued. ‘It is essential that the company allow its workers proper representa­tion in order to ensure that improvemen­ts are made.’

‘SIPTU representa­tives are ready, at any time, to meet with management and begin to implement normal industrial relations practices at the company in line with the Labour Court recommenda­tion.”

National Pen is a US multinatio­nal company which manufactur­es promotiona­l products for businesses and operates its European call centre in Dundalk. It employs over 1,000 people from over 30 different countries at the facility.

The company have advertised a number of positions at the call centre in the past week.

There was no one available to comment when The Argus contacted the company yesterday (Monday) afternoon.

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