We Are Barnet rally Weds 19 May 2021



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Dear member
We know that Barnet Bin workers want to be paid the right rate for working on the Green Waste Saturday service.
On 11 February 2021 Barnet UNISON submitted a claim for time and half for working on Green Waste Saturday service for the following reasons:
What do Barnet Council have to say?
On 1 April 2021 Barnet Council responded stating they will only pay time and a half if Bin workers give up their right to a weekend by accepting a change to their contract?
Last year Barnet Bin Workers in a strike ballot voted to reject this proposal to change their contracts.
What are Barnet UNISON doing now?
If we do not reach an agreement with the Council at the meeting above Barnet UNISON will have no option but to formally declare a trades dispute and seek support from UNISON National for a legal strike ballot as per our procedures.
We want our members to be treated fairly and with respect.
Keep a look out for news about your ballot paper
*Library workers work every other Saturday and their overtime is contractual. Library workers who work on a Sunday are paid double time and it is not contractual. However there are staff working in social services and the Registrars Service who work Saturday and are paid time and a half and it is not contractual.
Why Barnet UNISON Made Its Nominations for UNISON’s NEC
The nominations we made were of reps who supported the Paul Holmes for General Secretary Election campaign. We want our union to be more outspoken in its strategy for winning against the Government. Solidarity should be offered without people having to ask first. We want to win better terms and conditions for our members, to keep our members safe and to fight discrimination. This means being more accountable to the ordinary member with more resources going to the branches. The reps we nominated have a track record of supporting that outlook and acting on it. It’s time for real change.
Barnet UNISON Nominates Reps for UNISON NEC
The National Executive Council is made up of 63 delegates which members vote on based on their relevant constituency in the union. Each member of UNISON is likely to belong to a number of constituencies and so will have multiple votes. Please use your vote when it comes.
Barnet UNISON Branch Executive met on 9th of February and agreed on a number of nominations so that these people can stand in the NEC elections.
Barnet UNISON nominated:
Greater London (Regional) seats
Helen Davies (female seat)
Liz Wheatley (female seat)
Anju Paul (low paid reserved female seat)
Amerit Rait (male seat)
Local Government (Service Group) seats
Jane Doolan (female seat)
Andrea Egan (female seat)
Paul Holmes (male seat)
Diana Leach (general seat)
Community (Service Group) seats
Saoirse Fanning (female seat)
Kevin Jackson (male seat)
Black Members (Self Organised Group) seats
April Ashley (female seat)
Hugo Pierre (male seat)
Julia Mwaluke (reserved low paid female seat)
Disabled Members (Self Organised Group) seats
Paula Carlyle (female seat)
Sharron Nicholl (general seat)
Young Members (Self Organised Group) seats
Lilly Boulby (female seat)
Kiera Hilder (general seat)
