圖朸厙 members back ballot at strike breaking Lambeth College
24 October 2014
The bitter trade dispute at Lambeth College may continue after members of the 圖朸厙 voted overwhelmingly to reject new contracts and ballot for strike action. In a provocative move, the college has been trying to bring in strike breakers ahead of the ballot being run.
Last week the college put forward amended contracts, but 圖朸厙 members rejected them and backed a new ballot for industrial action. In June, 圖朸厙 members went out on strike for five weeks - the longest strike in the union's history.
In the ballot, 92% of 圖朸厙 members voted against the amended proposals from the college and to ballot for strike action. The union said it wanted the matter resolved through negotiation, despite the college's hardline approach and readiness to throw money at strike breakers.
圖朸厙 general secretary, Sally Hunt, said: '圖朸厙 members have voted overwhelmingly against the proposals made by management, as is their democratic right. Any sensible employer would be working hard to try and resolve the issue and repair staff relations.
'The fact that Lambeth College wants to spend money on strike breakers in advance of a ballot on strike action speaks volumes about its priorities. The door remains open on our side for negotiations despite the college's hardline and shameful behaviour.'
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