Union ramps up Telstra strikes

By Alex Serpo, ZDNet.com.au
06 February 2009 02:48 PM
Tags: telstra, union, strike, cepu, industrial, action

The Communications Electrical and Plumbing Union (CEPU) announced today that Telstra workers had five days of rolling stoppages planned, which may result in disruptions to Telstra services.

The strikes will begin on Monday, and will be held in both Sydney and Melbourne. In addition, overtime bans will be observed by unionised Telstra workers on Saturday and Sunday. "It's certainly going to be a long weekend of industrial action for workers who are waiting to see if Telstra returns to the table in good faith," CEPU national president Ed Husic said today.

Husic claimed that Telstra had "gone out of [its] way to upset and aggravate their staff by rolling out non-union deals in an underhanded way".

The CEPU claimed that Telstra's management had re-organised workers to disrupt the unions. "Under the guise of a so-called 'organisational restructure', they've taken employees who've said they would vote against Telstra's non-union deals and placed them in groups more likely to vote up these deals," Husic said.

Husic claimed that Telstra's actions were a direct result of the WorkChoices legislation passed by the former Coalition government. "Telstra are doing this because WorkChoices lets them do it — and it is exactly the kind of bad faith behaviour that will be outlawed under the new laws to take effect from 1 July," he said

A Telstra spokesperson said: "The vast majority of employees have decided to remain on the job serving our customers and industrial action to date has had almost zero customer impact".

They added that "last weekend 20 Telstra employees had been on strike ... union membership at Telstra is only 15 per cent of our employee base."

Telstra had put forward an offer, they said, "which protects all current terms and conditions of enterprise agreement employees and guarantees 12.5 per cent pay increases over three years."

"Telstra is already recognised as offering the best pay and conditions in the telecommunications industry," the spokesperson said.

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Talkback 19 comments

    Best conditions????!!! Anonymous -- 09/02/09

    "Telstra is already recognised as offering the best pay and conditions in the telecommunications industry," the spokesperson said.

    I can categorically say that Telstra was the best paid job I have ever had. I can also categorically say it was the worst place I have ever worked. A truly dreadful place to work....

    Best conditions????!!! Anonymous -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122749)

    I hate my job too, but I am not going to tell anyone here. In today's economic climate, I am just thankful that I am employed, as you should be.

    Telstra propaganda Anonymous -- 09/02/09

    Quote:
    A Telstra spokesperson said: "The vast majority of employees have decided to remain on the job serving our customers and industrial action to date has had almost zero customer impact".
    This is clearly a falsehood. As one of the affected emp;oyees I am unaware of a single person eligible to take protected action that has not done so when directed by the union - such is the level of feeling among Telstra staff.

    Union Propoganda and Spin Ardent -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122756)

    Quote:"This is clearly a falsehood. As one of the affected emp;oyees I am unaware of a single person eligible to take protected action that has not done so when directed by the union - such is the level of feeling among Telstra staff" A very bold statement mate. Are you 100% sure?? Don't let the union furphy's, lies and half truths cloud your perception. Methinks you'd be surprised ( and no doubt p...d off ) if you really knew how many union staff were working when union leadership (original oxymoron) instructed them to take action.

    Liberal propaganda and spin Even more ardent -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122855)

    Yes I'm sure you'd know more about Telstra than an employee, whos actually there.

    But even though your precious Howard and workchoices got the boot, you still grasp at straws.

    Perhaps you are the original oxymoron, minus the oxy?

    Liberal propaganda and spin Ardent -- 12/02/09 (in reply to #320122863)

    Wow, your comments are based on assumptions you have no way of substantiating, and you've chosen to get personal.
    Quote: "Perhaps you are the original oxymoron, minus the oxy?"
    I would assert you are a union official based on your comments. Is it any wonder why union membership is still in decline.

    @Liberal propaganda Even more ardent -- 12/02/09 (in reply to #320123054)

    Wow your comments are based on even more assumptions and you have no way of substantiating and you chose to go smart**sed. I would assert you are a selfish, right wing extremist based on your comments. Is it any wonder you lost the last election and your hero lost his seat?

    @Liberal propaganda Ardent -- 12/02/09 (in reply to #320123072)

    You forgot to include 'Capitalist pig' amongst you name calling. No one hates like the loony left mate ...oops, comrade.

    @Liberal Even more ardent -- 12/02/09 (in reply to #320123090)

    Sieg Heil Adolf.

    @Liberal Ardent -- 14/02/09 (in reply to #320123099)

    Well comrade Ivan, has it ever occured to you that you are responsible for yourself and that no one else is. Grow a spine comrade and take resposibility for yourself instead of waiting for hand-outs. Typical leftard, every one is equal, but some (labor party members and illiterate union officials) are more equal than others. Yeah yeah...what do we want....more money, what do we want, more money blah blah puke puke!!

    ***k you jack I'm ok, pretty well sums you up, humanitarian. even more ardent -- 14/02/09 (in reply to #320123231)

    Your stupid comments may be considerered in vogue at your neo Nazi and KKK meetings, but real human beings don't deny society social justice.

    For the record, I have never been and hopefully never will be unemployed and have only received absolute minimum family payment from the government. You have probably received more from the state than me.

    But unlike you and your disgraceful selfishness, I don't begrudge the poor, disabled or the unfortunate, a helping hand. That's what a decent society does.

    Perhaps you've been to one too many Howard fundraisers, to notice people do suffer.

    So never fear, I guarantee you that I have a spine (and hey, what a coincidence, just below my spine is you) but more importantly, *unlike you, I also have a heart too*.

    Maybe one day you'll have the rug pulled out from underneath you. *Daaaaady might stop the trust fund* and being a spoilt uesless ***ck, you'll need assistance from a caring society?

    If/when that happens and you are in desperate need, I hope you run into someone selfish and thoughtless.

    Someone just like you.

    Telstra = premium, don't they claim? Peter premium -- 09/02/09

    If so...

    Telsra's employees/union members deserve "premium pay", for selling "premium products" at "premium prices" and achieving "premium profits"!

    load of Rubbish.............. Anonymous -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122796)

    I just love all these bogus people who claim they work for Telstra stirring the pot....

    I AM a Telstra employee and the pay/conditions /training offered is scond to none. I betya BOPTUS staff would not get these conditions..especially the training!!!

    Load of rubbish indeed Anonymous -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122846)

    Perhaps you are the bogus one, because by saying Boptus you sound more like a shareholder fanboi than an employee.

    @load of rubbish..... Anonymous -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122862)

    Quote: I AM a Telstra employee and the pay/conditions /training offered is scond to none.

    We know, just ask Sol, Phil, Greg and the rest of the multi millionaires Telstra club. Plus what about all that free travel?

    It's the same guys with their hands in the most aptly described "cookie" jar, who want to screw their average employee, just because they belong to a union.

    AWA & Strikes Anonymous -- 10/02/09 (in reply to #320122883)

    As a Telstra Corporation Limited employee on an AWA I can input some light into why “only 20 people went on strike over the weekend”;

    1) AWA Employees unable to strike or perform a 'go slow' - it is illegal under the AWA contract to do so
    And
    2) A large amount of the weekend work force is made up by contracting staff that do not have the ability to strike due to the agreements made with the contracting agent.

    unless Davoe -- 18/02/09 (in reply to #320122846)

    anonymous must be working in Telstra in the alternative universe.
    Most people working in Telstra with me support the strike. it should be noted that even with 20 people on strike over the weekend. it is still bigger than any vote in support of Telstra's dodgy ""Collective agreements"".

    Wake up folks. Sydney Lawrence -- 15/02/09

    While I understand Unionism I am horrorfied that Union leaders still retain such old and destructive attitudes.

    To have employment in Australia ( with the Government guaranteed minimum conditions) is to be blessed. Take a realistic look around the world and wake up that employment is no longer a divine right for employees.

    With unemployment on the increase and tough times ahead Union leaders should forget their own self-seeking agendas and consider the best interests of the Workers.

    Telstra backs down Anonymous -- 18/02/09 (in reply to #320123275)

    http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/communications/soa/Telstra-backs-down-before-court/0,130061791,339295029,00.htm

    Have a read and then determine who is right and who is wrong in all of this Sydney.

    Hint, it's titled Telstra backs down! Do you think they would have backed down if they were right?

    Bet you won't read that on now we *are'nt* talking.

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