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Tesco: 'This dispute is about our need to compete'

By Monday, 2,000 Tesco workers will be on the picket line, according to the trade union Mandate.

Updated 11.15pm

TESCO WORKERS IN Sligo Town are the latest to join in industrial action after a ballot this evening, trade union Mandate said.

“Strike notice has been served and these workers will begin picketing from Wednesday, 1 March next. We are in the process of arranging for more ballots to take place next week after requests have come in from the workers in the stores concerned,” said Mandate General Secretary John Douglas.

He said it was disappointing but not surprising that IBEC had announced its withdrawal from tomorrow’s meeting been the Labour Court, IBEC and ICTU.

Meanwhile, Tesco said that in stores balloted tonight “only 29% of colleagues voted in favour of strike action. 5 out of 6 stores balloted tonight voted against strike”.

There is an onus now on Mandate to face up to the emphatic decisions by the majority of colleagues. It is incumbent on Mandate after tonight’s strike rejections to re-visit its strike plans.

Earlier today, a Tesco spokesperson defended the company’s position to get rid of the pre-96 contracts, saying that they’re impeding on their ability to compete.

Tesco’s Head of Corporate Affairs Christine Heffernan said on RTÉ’s News at One that the terms and conditions contained in the pre-96 contract were out of date and needed to change to match how customers shopped.

“The terms and conditions [in those contracts] are over a quarter of a century old.”

She said that this dispute was about their ‘need to compete’ and that the average redundancy offered to date was worth €105,000.

Heffernan also accused strikers of ‘blocking’ road and pedestrian entrances into some Tesco stores, saying that if they were peaceful protests there wouldn’t be reports of other businesses near being affected by the picket.

Mandate meanwhile say that Tesco are intimidating their workers into voting against strike action and that if Tesco don’t honour the pre-96 contract, then other contracts may be next to go.

Earlier

Last night, members at seven Tesco stores voted against joining the picket line, with one voting to join.

It follows an announcement Monday night that four more stores voted to join industrial action while six voted against.

Trade union Mandate said that they would ballot other stores over the next two days to see if they will join the strike action. By Monday, there will be 20 Tesco stores with a strike outside its grounds.

Tesco said that they were “shocked” that Mandate is continuing to strike after seven out of eight stores voted tonight to reject strike last night.

This means that Mandate’s call to strike has now been rejected in 50% of stores that have so far voted with the heaviest losses happening over the last two nights. On Monday and Tuesday evening, stores voted overwhelmingly (13 – 5) to reject Mandate’s aggressive strategy.

The argument that Mandate is losing momentum in their strike action was put to Mandate’s John Douglas on Morning Ireland today.

Douglas said that Tesco were trying to steamroll workers’ terms and conditions, and that the Labour Court recommendation, which recommended the actions taken by Tesco, was irrelevant because most workers had rejected the proposal.

Tesco say the opposite:

The reality is that this strike has not been supported in the way Mandate expected with up to 60% of colleagues in striking stores coming to work.

“The strike has been rejected too by customers with business remaining brisk.”

Mandate meanwhile say that they have “great support from the public.”

In areas where Tesco is located in malls or shopping centres with other stores, the strike is having a serious affect on businesses sharing those premises. On phone shows like RTÉ’s Liveline, business owners are reporting a decrease in income of up to 60%.

Mandate said that they wanted to form picket lines outside Tesco’s doors, but Tesco refused that suggestion and said it should be at the entrance to the premises, which is affecting other stores.

Tesco said that “a peaceful picket should not disrupt other business if handled in the appropriate manner”.

At certain locations problems have been encountered with the behaviour of picketers who are blocking and preventing access to shopping centres which is having an impact on other businesses.
We call on Mandate to rethink their approach which is unjustified and is damaging Tesco and other businesses.

By Monday, 2,000 workers will be on the picket line, according to Mandate.

The disagreement between workers and Tesco management relates to the pre-96 contract, which sees workers on a higher pay and work more favourable hours compared to those on newer contracts.

- Additional reporting Aoife Barry

Read: Four Tesco stores vote to join strike, six vote against

Read: A St Pat’s lecturer brought her students to Tesco today to teach them about the strike

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    Mute Mick Bacon
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:04 PM

    “Amazingly the pilot finished the flight” , wtf was he supposed to do get out and walk off ?.

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    Mute Wayne O'Fathaigh
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:09 PM

    Put the plane down at the nearest suitable and safe landing strip, would be the preferred option. Not continuing on and finishing the full scheduled route with a damaged aircraft and probable damage to its radar systems located in the nose cone

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    Mute Larissa Caroline Nikolaus
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:11 PM

    @Wayne

    The problem is the pilot did not receive authorisation to divert or land at the nearest airport

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    Mute Wayne O'Fathaigh
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:29 PM

    Larissa, and that’s where the “amazing” part comes in, the pilot managed to complete a flight with a badly damaged aircraft, and most likely a damaged radar. It was a response to a comment not the story

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    Mute Larissa Caroline Nikolaus
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:42 PM

    @Wayne

    Okay, there was a slight misunderstanding then :)

    But it just goes to show, that it’s probably the safest option to keep your seatbelt fastened at all times, I’m surprised no-one got injured by hitting the overhead lockers

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    Mute Proinsias Ó Foghlú
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    Jul 1st 2015, 2:00 PM

    The Chinese ATC were a bunch of pr!cks for not letting the plane fly around the storm, they also endangered the people on the plane.

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    Jul 1st 2015, 3:44 PM

    Yeah but you wont hear much condemnation around here from the pro commies

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    Jul 1st 2015, 11:59 AM

    An emergency landing in North Korea. That would be fun.

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    Mute Larissa Caroline Nikolaus
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:03 PM

    All crew and passengers would be arrested on the spot and used by Kim Jong Un as hostages to lift the sanctions off North Korea, or executed on the spot for being spies

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    Mute The Emigrant
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    Jul 1st 2015, 1:25 PM

    Why all the red thumbs? Anything is possible in North Korea considering one of the Generals was killed not so long ago with an anti-aircraft gun, don’t underestimate the power of an underfed brainwashed country

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    Jul 1st 2015, 2:15 PM

    A country that would be left to starve and rot if the US was to withdraw food aid.

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    Mute Bearsass Hairyarse
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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:04 PM

    It’ll probably cost them more to get the smell of $hit out of the aircraft than it’ll take to replace the nose!!

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    Mute Gary Rowe
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    Jul 1st 2015, 1:22 PM

    I’d be most worried about the engines … They also got hit just as much as the nose ….

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    Jul 1st 2015, 12:22 PM

    Never unbuckle seat belt incase of a sudden draft wind

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    Mute Andrew Cosgrave
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    Jul 1st 2015, 3:54 PM

    747′s are a serious plane. They have an amazing safety record. I’m not surprised this one carried on. It’s a real shame these planes won’t be around much longer.

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    Mute Cian O Donoghue
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    Jul 1st 2015, 5:25 PM

    Why won’t they be around much longer? Boeing are full for orders for 2 years?

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    Jul 1st 2015, 5:37 PM

    Yup- but not for for 747s -

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    Mute Paul Furey
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    Jul 1st 2015, 5:59 PM

    There’s always the 800s coming off the production line.

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    Mute Andrew Cosgrave
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    Jul 1st 2015, 6:08 PM

    They are on the way to being extinct. All the big 747 airlines are retiring their fleets and replacing with more fuel efficient 777 dreamliners and the like. Even the Airbus a380s are now under threat. Planes with 4 engines are a big no no now. Boeing predict that the only 747s they will manufacture in the future will be for the president of the USA. A sad future prediction for probably the greatest aircraft ever manufactured

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    Jul 1st 2015, 6:10 PM

    Unfortunately the majority are freighters and not passenger planes.

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    Mute Cian O Donoghue
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    Jul 2nd 2015, 1:09 PM

    That’s not the point. Boeing have oodles of orders for jumbos. Doesn’t matter to them if they are passenger or freighters. We will have 747s in the air for all of our lifetimes.

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    Mute Cian O Donoghue
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    Jul 2nd 2015, 1:10 PM

    Yes for 747s mark.

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    Jul 2nd 2015, 4:07 PM

    Yes but you or I may never be on one ever again Cian, unless someone mails you in a box to China. Also alot of those orders are up in the air. Airlines are changing their minds everyday. Google search ‘end of the jumbo’ and you will find lots of articles. Interesting reading.

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    Jul 2nd 2015, 4:43 PM

    There are only 30 of the newer variant passenger plane flying today Cian. I’m pretty sure they won’t make a nice or any profit off those numbers.

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    Jul 1st 2015, 1:08 PM

    I’d say that was fun for the passengers…not!

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    Mute Glenard
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    Jul 1st 2015, 1:37 PM

    A sheep on here called someone else brainwashed.
    Only on the journal.

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