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UNITE Dob in a Boss rally 6th December
Posted on Wednesday, November 12 @ 17:32:54 CST by spno

UNITE: New casual worker campaign! At 12 noon on Saturday 6th December the most aggressive workers’ campaign in recent times will be launched in Melbourne.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON UNITE DAY OF ACTION FOR 6th DECEMBER 2003

Dear UNITE supporter
At 12 noon on Saturday 6th December the most aggressive workers’ campaign in recent times will be launched in Melbourne. Employers who are ignoring their legal requirements re paying award minimum wage rates, implementing Occupational Health & Safety Act in terms of a safe workplace, undertaking unpaid trial work, discriminating against staff, or not paying legal minimum superannuation or penalty rates will be ‘Named and Shamed’ and a boycott campaign begun against them in the run-up to the luctrative Xmas period.

The campaign is centering on the Brunswick St, Fitzroy coffee shop strip but will later extent elsewhere.

In the run-up to the 6th December, UNITE activists are visiting every shop and pub on the street, organising workers (see enclosed leaflet) and presenting bosses with a form to read and sign (cosigned by two staff members) to verify that they are sticking to their legal obligations as employers.

Those who do (already 12 have signed) will receive the enclosed sticker on December 6th. Those who don’t will either go on a Yellow Card List (questionable behaviour) or a Red Card List (grub list).

On the 6th December casual and permanent workers and UNITE activists will meet outside Black Cat Cafe, 252 Brunswick St, Fitzroy at 12 noon, and march to ethical shops to present their sticker, and also to grubby bosses to undertake non-violent direct action and ‘out’/’name and shame’ them.

UNITE was established two months ago by casual workers in Melbourne. It is based at a Trades Hall office in Carlton South.


 



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