Telstra strikes to resume Saturday

in brief The Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union has confirmed that unionised Telstra workers will be striking this weekend.

The Telstra workers involved will put a ban on overtime, recalls and callbacks from 12:01am Saturday to 11:59pm on Sunday.

Yesterday, union national president Ed Husic had said that action would go ahead as long as enough workers were back from their Christmas holidays. The strike had been on hold over the holiday so as not to disturb communications between families during the festive period.

The strike first started early last month after unionised workers voted in favour of industrial action to bring Telstra back to the negotiating table with unions over a new employment agreement. The telco had walked away from talks in July last year. Telstra was unavailable for comment.

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Talkback 2 comments

    Silence tells a thousand words! Anonymous -- 07/01/09

    Its interesting how Telstra seem to be always unavailable for comment..

    Surely at the new Telstra people no longer sit back and allow misinformation to go unchallenged.

    http://www.nowwearetalking.com.au/opinion/telstra-staff-fighting-back

    Shock, shudder, horror! Rex Alfie Lee -- 08/01/09

    The horror that they bring, the unholiest of kings that their demonic power has been brought down by the workers. Good on you guys!

    Crap on you Telstra, I hope you Sol gets the boot along with the rest of the board. Give them a no-confidence vote & ditch the whole scummy board.

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