Sunderland Echo

Car parts factory staff win trade union rights

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Hundreds of workers at the Lear car component plant in Houghton have won the right to trade union recognitio­n.

The Rainton Bridge Industrial Estate factory, which supplies Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover, will now recognise Unite, the UK’s second biggest trade union.

After campaignin­g for nine months, employees have been informed that they now have a legal right to union recognitio­n, after the Government’s Conciliati­on Arbitratio­n Committee( CA C) ruled that Unite had a majority of workers there in union membership.

The company and Unite have now entered into a 30- day period to reach a formal agreement to negotiate collective­ly on behalf of the 370-strong workforce.

Unite already had recognitio­n at Lear Corporatio­n sites in Coventry, Redditch in Worcesters­hire and Alfreton in Derbyshire. But it had not been recognised at Hough ton, where workers wanted to raise a number of issues.

Supported by Unite, the employees began a campaign for union recognitio­n in April 2019. The union applied to the CAC to request formal ruling on their right to recognitio­n.

On January 13 the CAC decided in Unite’s favour, giving them a legal right to negotiate on behalf of all hourly paid shop floor workers, maintenanc­e and team leaders in the just-in-time and foam facilities at the company.

Unite regional officer, Mike Routledge said: “Workers at the Sunderland-based car parts manufactur­er have won their campaign for trade union rights at Lear Corporatio­n.

“The workforce needed an effective voice at work. They could see no reason why other sites in the UK had Unite negotiatin­gon the workers’ behalf, but they didn’t.

“The workforce with the support of Unite’s organising department built a union and we look forward to being an effective voice for hundreds of workers at the factory in Houghton.”

The Lear Corporatio­n’s headquarte­rs are in Michigan, USA. It is a global, multi-billion pound organisati­on with employees in 39 countries.

The company set up in Houghton in 2011 to create its first UK foam manufactur­ing facility for vehicle seating.

The factory was extended in 2015, creating an additional 100 jobs.

 ??  ?? The Lear Corporatio­n has been in Rainton Bridge since 2011. Picture by Stu Norton.
The Lear Corporatio­n has been in Rainton Bridge since 2011. Picture by Stu Norton.

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