East Kilbride News

Union furyat Sainsbury’s worker plan

- ANDREA LAMBROU

Unite the union last week slammed what they described as ‘union-busting tactics’ at a major distributi­on depot in East Kilbride.

Members working for DHL Services Limited at Langland Park depot are being balloted on strike action following a decision by Sainsbury’s to transfer workers to the cleaning and facilitate­s management NIC Group who fail to recognise trade unions.

The ballot on industrial action opens today (March 22) and closes on April 6.

The union warned the contract cleaners’ dispute could spread across the UK.

Workers have also been informed by the NIC Group, pending the transfer, that they will receive no wage rise this year despite the ongoing cost of living crisis.

Unite is warning Sainsbury’s it faces ‘significan­t reputation­al damage’ and the East Kilbride dispute risks spreading to other UK depots if the transfer goes ahead.

Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary, said: “The decision by Sainsbury’s to transfer unionised workers in East Kilbride to the NIC Group, who fail to recognise collective bargaining rights, is shameful.

“In effect, Sainsbury’s, in this instance, is involving the good name of the company in anti-trade union practices. Simple as that.

“The company must know that Unite has to oppose this. Time to think again or this dispute could spread across the UK.”

Sainsbury’s is expected to make close to £690million in pre-tax profit when its full-year results are announced this month, despite ongoing inflationa­ry pressures.

Willie Thomson, Unite industrial officer, added: “The way Sainsbury’s has discarded the workers in East Kilbride is disgracefu­l. It’s a slap in the face from Sainsbury’s.

“Many of our members have given long service through the DHL contract. Now they face seeing hard won terms and condition being ripped up.

“Rest assured that this dispute will cause Sainsbury’s significan­t reputation­al damage because Unite is determined to hold them to account for their decision to transfer the cleaning contract to the NIC Group.”

The EK News has contacted Sainsbury’s and the NIC Group for comment.

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