Baiada strike over! Workers celebrate!

No more cash-in-hand! No more $10! A victory for the workers at Baiada today:

4% pay rise each year of 2 year agreement, increased union and delegate rights, 42 week max redundancy up from 20, adelaide gkk workers reinstated, equal opp clause so that jobs can be applied for fairly, site rates for contractors and casuals, info on all workers to go past union, arb rights at fwa, casual conversion at 6 months. Retention of accident make up pay. Company will not sue union. Consultative committee monthly. Delos to have paid inductions to all new starters and paid time to go to other poultry sites to clean up industry.
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What was the Baiada strike all about?
Delegate Gabriel recommends members vote ‘yes’
Delegate Bill thanks the community, union and the workers
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Occupy Melbourne celebrates victory of chicken workers. Now to the nurses!
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Today’s victory of striking chicken workers is a massive boost in confidence to the most exploited workers of the 99% in Australia. Occupy Melbourne’s Community and Union Outreach group has been a community supporter of the Baiada chicken workers since before the strike, with participants on the picket line during police attacks, as well as performing prominent stunts targeted against major Baiada purchaser Coles.Management at Baiada Poultry today offered their workers a deal which sees an end to cash-in-hand employment and an end to $10 pay. This was a focal point of the campaign best summed up by the popular slogan “no more $10!”. The employees of Baiada Poultry are some of the most exploited in Australia. As well as the low pay, there were accusations of bullying and harassment, intimidation of unionised workers and gross negligence in workplace safety which has lead to two deaths, including a decapitation.

Occupy Melbourne activist Alex Ettling says “Baiada workers and their supporters will celebrate this victory for the 99%, however there is still an underlying injustice in the fact that the Baiada family is worth $495m, whilst these workers continue to be some of the poorest in Australia. Occupy Melbourne is continuing to organise against this massive disparity in wealth and supports workers taking collective action to hold the rich and powerful to account.

“The workers confidence to defy Baiada management and to continue their strike, despite the Victorian Supreme Court’s injunction against the National Union of Workers, indicates a rising tide in worker’s confidence. Despite the stifling limitations on worker’s rights that come from Fair Work Australia, the state and federal governments, the police, and the courts, workers are now showing a readiness to defy the anti-union laws of the 1% and push for economic justice” said Alex Ettling.

The decision of Victorian nurses to defy Fair Work Australia and continue with their industrial action is a welcome sign of the growing confidence of the workers of the 99%. Occupy Melbourne supporters were prominent supporters yesterday, distributing flyers and cheering nurses as they entered Festival Hall to cast their unanimous vote to continue their action.

Alex Ettling said “Massive profits are still being made by the 1% in society, and yet the workers that do some of the most important work in our community are seeing their living standards and workplace conditions attacked. The prosperity just never seems to flow through in a fair way and it is increasingly clear that workers of the 99% will have to go on the offensive if we are ever to achieve any economic justice.”

Occupy Melbourne’s Community and Union Outreach Group will be joining the ANF’s “2011 Public Sector Nurses EBA Community Rally” in support of the nurses on Thursday (12.30pm outside of Myer in Bourke Street Mall). Occupy Melbourne will continue to engage in stunt actions in support of workers, with actions planned for Thursday during the rally and Friday at 5.30pm at City Square.

Occupy Melbourne’s Community and Union Outreach Group


The National Union of Workers has organised a celebration at the Bella Union bar in Trades Hall on Friday.

5pm – 7.30pm, Friday 25 November 2011,  Trades Hall (cnr Lygon and Victoria Streets), Carlton.
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=205930649482538

The Orlando fundraiser “Baiada Hater Fundraiser” for Baiada workers will continue on Saturday at Tago Mago, 744 High Street in Thornbury: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=249162425137777. The entry will be reduced to $5. All money will go the workers to cover their reduced income from the last 2 weeks.



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