Kent Messenger Maidstone

‘Expect severe delays on M25 if strikes happens’

Union members balloted over whether to walk out or not

- By Alan Smith ajsmith@thekmgroup.co.uk

‘Strike action will inevitably result in an increase in traffic jams on the M25’

The Unite union is warning the M25 could be turned into the “highway to hell” by industrial action.

Connect Plus Services is a joint venture company that provides maintenanc­e and undertakes emergency responses on the motorway, but its workers are currently being balloted on whether to take industrial action over pay.

A spokesman for Unite said: “Strike action will inevitably result in an increase in traffic jams on the M25, with any delays being for a prolonged period.” The firm’s 150-plus workers have rejected a pay offer of 5.3%, stating that once inflation was taken into account that amounted to a pay cut.

The ballot for industrial action opened on Monday and closes on Friday, March 31. If members vote for strike action, stoppages could begin as early as mid-April.

The Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Our members perform an essential role in keeping the M25 moving. It is completely unacceptab­le that Connect Plus is trying to force through a real terms pay cut.

“The company needs to realise its actions are unreasonab­le and return to the negotiatin­g table with a vastly improved pay offer. “Unite is now entirely focused on the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and the workers at Connect Plus Services will receive the union’s complete support.”

The workers undertake general maintenanc­e duties to ensure the M25 operates smoothly. They install and maintain traffic management systems during repair work and liaise closely with National Highways traffic officers.

They are also responsibl­e

for all elements of emergency repair work on the motorway, including at accident sites, barrier repairs and dealing with floods and melting tarmac. The workers are also responsibl­e for the winter maintenanc­e contract including gritting.

Most of the workers get £13 an hour yet many require an HGV licence in order to use the heavy

plant vehicles needed for their roles.

Unite regional officer Malcolm Bonnett said: “Strike action will inevitably cause severe delays and disruption on the M25 and turn it into a highway to hell.” Connect Plus Services is a joint venture company operated by a partnershi­p of Balfour Beatty, Egis and Aitkin.

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The Unite union’s general secretary Sharon Graham says members perform an essential role to keep the M25 moving

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