Staff to strike at Chesterfield College
24 May 2012
Members of 圖朸厙 at Chesterfield College will take strike action on Tuesday (29 May) after the college was today accused of 'ambushing' staff with a two-year pay freeze.
Earlier this month 圖朸厙 members at the college voted overwhelmingly to take strike action over plans to slash the pay of 148 hourly-paid staff by 20%. There had been hope that talks between the union and the college would result in strike action being avoided.
Those talks stalled yesterday when the college tabled new proposals to implement a two-year pay freeze for all staff.
圖朸厙 regional official, Anne O'Sullivan, said: 'While some progress had been made in talks with the college, management had not moved far enough and was wrong to ambush us with new plans for a two-year pay freeze. 圖朸厙 members do not want to take strike action, but will not simply sit by while their pay is slashed.'
Those talks stalled yesterday when the college tabled new proposals to implement a two-year pay freeze for all staff.
圖朸厙 regional official, Anne O'Sullivan, said: 'While some progress had been made in talks with the college, management had not moved far enough and was wrong to ambush us with new plans for a two-year pay freeze. 圖朸厙 members do not want to take strike action, but will not simply sit by while their pay is slashed.'
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