We need to send a clear message to senior management that we will not be tempted to earn some money back whilst taking them out of the mire that industrial action put them in. Stay at home the next two weekends. Support the overtime ban
Monday, 10 December 2007
The Overtime Ban Has Started
Following on from the marvellously successful two day strike please don't forget that a two week overtime ban is in operation from 8-21 December. We appreciate your support in taking industrial action on Thursday and Friday, but it is important the campaign goes on. Question two on the ballot paper asked if you were willing to take action short of a strike and 81.6% said YES.
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Why the double standards?
i went on strike for 2 days and cannot afford it-indeed am now in further debt as a result. i didnt want to but as i am a union member had to go with the majority vote!
Why then when there is an overtime ban do members use this to back up the lost pay. Overtime ban should mean just as much as a strike. If you are off for 2 days you shouild remain 2 days behind with your work to. not catch up and gain extra money to cover for your days off.
Can the branch do something to emphasise to members that there is a ban?
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