Striking workers to give Sol giant Xmas card

Unionised Telstra workers in Melbourne this lunchtime plan to hold a rally at which Telstra CEO will be given some Christmas cheer.

Sol Trujillo to receive christmas card from strikers

One of Sol's maxi cards
(Credit: ACTU)

The striking employees will deliver "giant" Christmas cards to the chief executive, containing "All we want for Christmas is a fair union agreement".

A spokesperson for Telstra was unable to say whether Trujillo would be at the Melbourne office or not. Burt Blackburne, divisional assistant secretary of the Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union said he also wasn't sure if Trujillo would be in Melbourne. He believed similar card handovers were happening in the other states, however, which could cover most offices.

The action started after negotiations over an employment agreement failed between the telco and the unions. The employees started striking on 13 December with unionised workers refusing to work overtime, recalls and call backs.

The strikes continued throughout last week as workers commenced 48-hour stoppages on Tuesday. More stoppages began on Thursday and Friday while call backs, recalls and overtime bans continued last weekend.

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Talkback 5 comments

    This site is getting worse and worse every week Former reader -- 22/12/08

    How does this even qualify as a story?

    I have just unsubscribed from your newsletter and am giving up on this web site altogether.

    Bye

    ha ha ha beelzebozo -- 22/12/08 (in reply to #320119751)

    what an a-hole

    Bye Bye joe -- 22/12/08 (in reply to #320119751)

    Bye Bye Former reader, I for 1, shall miss you terribly and will lay a wreath of flowers over my monitor in memory of your passing... fare thee well gentle traveller of the interwebs, may you find what you consider more informative websites on australias network...

    Though must say ZD, you guys have got a hard job, aussie business technology... pretty slim pickings, maybe could expand into the spanking new WiFi networks springing up around america (you know, that technology telstra said would never work... ooo a jab at telstra lol =P), I for 1 would be interested to hear how that could apply to australia

    Father Christmas Mel Sommersberg -- 22/12/08

    Shouldn't they have put Scrooge McDuck's hat on Sol?

    Nice card none-the-less. I hope it has a better chance of actually being read by Sol than the letter I tried sending him once.

    remind me how much Scrooge McSol is getting Anonymous -- 24/12/08

    Yes remind me how much Sol gets a year ( teh amount that we know of ) and tell me how many Australian non outsourced full time employees his "package" would pay for.

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