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BMW CULL: Sacked staff deserve cash


A TOP union negotiator has told BMW bosses at the Cowley Mini plant that 850 sacked agency workers should be paid financial compensation – and that either the agencies or BMW should pay up.

Dave Osborne, Unite’s national secretary for the automotive sector, met management on Friday.

And on Tuesday evening Chris Bond, chairman of the Unite branch at the Cowley plant, was also negotiating for financial compensation.

Mr Osborne told bosses that any employees due to lose their jobs this week should not be treated in the same “disgraceful” way in which workers on the week-end shift were given their marching orders – with an hour’s notice.

A spokesman for Unite, Pauline Doyle, said: “He told them that ‘a clear and proper process should be in place for those workers coming back this week.’ “Our top priority now is to try and negotiate some sort of financial compensation for the sacked workers.”

This week workers are learning exactly which of them are to be made redundant, and which are to be among the 126 still being retained.

BMW spokesman Rebecca Baxter would not comment on the substance of the talks, saying only: “We can confirm that a meeting took place between Unite union representatives and the company. The discussions were constructive and are part of an ongoing, open dialogue.”

Ms Doyle said: “Some of these people have worked at the plant for more than seven years and we are telling BMW that it is wrong that they should simply be told to go without any payment at all.

“We are working hard to get them compensation but don’t want to raise anyone’s hopes.”

Some of the Cowley workers may have some rights to redundancy but those rights are a matter of legal argument Employment expert Duncan Bain, an associate solicitor at Botley solicitors Morgan Cole, said: “It’s purely subject to contract.

“It is possible but depends on how the contract is worded.”

A spokesman for the Government’s Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory reform said staff on employment contracts at agencies do get redundancy pay in line with legislation if the agency cannot assign them to new work.

A spokesman for Manpower, which employed most of the sacked workers at BMW, said: “We are meeting those staff affected on a one-to-one basis to answer their questions and to explore alternative job opportunities.

“We realise this is a difficult and uncertain period for all involved and can assure you we are working hard to support our staff during this time.”

ghamilton@oxfordmail.co.uk


Comments(12)

Zimmer says...
7:54am Thu 26 Feb 09

This union Unite is a laugh a minute, they should have known what the terms and conditions of their members employment was before this all happened after all they were taking the members subscriptions. They should have been holding talks during the preceding SEVEN YEARS to get better terms for their members not suddenly trying to negotiate a settlement after the event. They have been sitting on their backsides doing nothing for these workers for seven years and are now holding their hands up an crying 'Big Bad Wolf' about BMW. Talk about 'Fat Cat Employers' what about the 'Fat Cat Toothless Tiger Union Bosses'!!!!!!!!!!

BigAlan says...
8:09am Thu 26 Feb 09

Zimmer, I could not have put it better, when foreign workers come into this country to work and they are offered temporary jobs perhaps they ought to get a free dictionary to look up the meaning of the words, as for the locals they ought to know better.

Most of the agency guys leaving owe BMW hours for the christmas period when they were paid, are they going to give this back? I think not.

thutch says...
11:38am Thu 26 Feb 09

Spot on Zimmer. The Union should understand the meaning of being proactive rather than reactive

Sickasaparrot says...
12:33pm Thu 26 Feb 09

The Union are only interested in looking after themselves. What they are trying to do now is too little too late for those that have already lost their jobs. But isn't it interesting that both Chris Bond and Bernard Mosses sons have both just been give contracts at BMW!!! Yeah they are really interested in members needs!!

Sickasaparrot says...
12:33pm Thu 26 Feb 09

The Union are only interested in looking after themselves. What they are trying to do now is too little too late for those that have already lost their jobs. But isn't it interesting that both Chris Bond and Bernard Mosses sons have both just been give contracts at BMW!!! Yeah they are really interested in members needs!!

BIGGER says...
1:51pm Thu 26 Feb 09

WHY DONT THE UNION PAY THE BUGGERS THEN, IF THEY ARE THAT CONCERNED?

goblin says...
2:00pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Sickasaparrot wrote:
The Union are only interested in looking after themselves. What they are trying to do now is too little too late for those that have already lost their jobs. But isn't it interesting that both Chris Bond and Bernard Mosses sons have both just been give contracts at BMW!!! Yeah they are really interested in members needs!!
ah good, someone else heard it too, i heard last night on shift that both mr moss and mr bond had arranged contracts for 3 family members each.like you say really interested in members needs!!!!!

geoker says...
2:35pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Sickasaparrot wrote:
The Union are only interested in looking after themselves. What they are trying to do now is too little too late for those that have already lost their jobs. But isn't it interesting that both Chris Bond and Bernard Mosses sons have both just been give contracts at BMW!!! Yeah they are really interested in members needs!!
This is the same all around the factory and probably the whole country its what happens. But the thing is we let it happen dont you think its strange that people came off the week shift to weekend to be with there drinking buddies and still get there contracts, as the friends brother is managment in paintshop? Another moved to biw to be under brother-in-laws control. Its wrong but its the old school tie syndrome its happened, move on the most we can hope for is our union fees back as they mean nothing. Would love to see Masters Bond and Moss in a pub when we've got our giro and they been payed thanks to daddy. Will daddy always be there to hold there hands?

the-truth hurts says...
3:33pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Bondy and Mossy are doing what anybody would do.They left it late,which shows even they didnt see this comming.In the Factory there are different Groups who Network,The Freemasons,Abingdon Mafia,Golf Buddies and Drinking Mates.It's nothing new..

Zimmer says...
3:40pm Thu 26 Feb 09

the-truth hurts wrote:
Bondy and Mossy are doing what anybody would do.They left it late,which shows even they didnt see this comming.In the Factory there are different Groups who Network,The Freemasons,Abingdon Mafia,Golf Buddies and Drinking Mates.It's nothing new..
Not to mention Serbian, Croats, Portugese etc etc.!!!

the-truth hurts says...
5:26pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Zimmer,the Serbs etc who represents them? I done 19 years there,i never saw people like these getting looked after.As for Women, Blonde Hair goes a long way..

fairenough says...
7:36pm Thu 26 Feb 09

don't forget stu moss's missus and Roly Higgs son got contracts too as well as a couple of cleaners who cleaned the union offices is what i heard. do not trust these people


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