Thursday 29 September 2011

New JIB Chaiman, What Does It Mean?

Earlier this evening, a new statement appeared on the hardly used, rather outdated, JIB website.


NEW CHAIRMAN FOR THE JIB

 28th September 2011

The Joint Industry Board for the Electrical Contracting Industry (JIB) confirmed today that Sir Michael Latham will step down as its Independent Chairman at the end of the year after 13 years of service since his appointment in January 1998.

Paul Corby will take over from Sir Michael on 1st January 2012 and he will start working immediately with Sir Michael to pick up current issues and ensure a smooth handover.
Sir Michael said “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as Chairman but it is now time to pass on my responsibilities and I have the highest regard for Paul Corby, who played a key role in the JIB’s activities for many years.”
Paul Corby said “I am privileged to take over from Sir Michael and he will be a very hard act to follow. The JIB has always been very close to my heart and I look forward immensely to working with the JIB staff, Unite and the ECA to take the JIB forward.”

Sir Michael is turning 70 in November and will have been in this current role for 13 years. Paul Corby is the former National Construction Officer for Amicus which he took voluntary redundancy from in 2005.

More to follow........

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Tuesday 27 September 2011

Latest Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........


The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates directly to your email follow the LINK and join the group.

 

 

Latest Edition Of The Site Worker Magazine

Latest Site Worker Magazine On Health And Safety

Monday 26 September 2011

SEND THIS LETTER TO YOUR LOCAL MP

Below is a template of a letter for everyone to copy and paste in to their email.
All you have to do is fill in the blanks.
If enough of the 650 MPs raise the issue on our behalf then that's a great start.

You can find who you local MP is here >>>> MP CONTACT LIST

Don't forget to add your address, as an MP can not take your email any further if they cant verify if you are in their constituency.

Whats This All About????

Just in case you have only just come across this page, cause, campaign or what ever you wish to call it. Here is a quick run through of what has happened over the last 2 months since this all started with links to all the pages explaining in more detail.
EVERYONE READING, regardless of whether you are a spark, fitter or a plumber. Join together with your fellow skilled trades, Join Unite
If I have missed anything please flag it up, Thanks

Sunday 25 September 2011

Well That Weekend Went A Lot Better Than Expected.............

Firstly there was the meeting in Glasgow at the Unite Office, John Smith House. Being in London and getting ready for a day at the football, I couldn't make it. But by all accounts it was a very, very positive meeting. There were so many more people in attendance than expected, that there wasn't even standing room available, people had to stand in the corridor to try and catch some of the meeting.

Thursday 22 September 2011

It's Been A Busy Week...................

SO where were we. I have now set up a Twitter account, a You Tube and  Flickr accounts to place all the pictures and videos of the protests I take and find. Check them out.

So this week we have seen protests in London at Farringdon Station, Newcastle at the Tyne Tunnel and Manchester at the Media City site. All of which made the news.

Latest Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........

The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates directly to your email follow the LINK and join the group.

Tuesday 20 September 2011

The Ball Is Rolling....

So it appears that Unite are now officially backing the protests. The Newcastle, London and Manchester protests even made Unites Official Twitter feed today. There are Rank and File meetings popping up all over the country with a good mixture of Official Unite meetings taking place too

Monday 19 September 2011

Latest Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........

The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates directly to your email follow the LINK and join the group.




Let’s answer the TUC’s call last week for "Civil Disobedience" against the cuts.

Friday 16 September 2011

Latest Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........

The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates directly to your email follow the LINK and join the group.




They have thrown down the gauntlet and Grangemouth shoved it down their throat!

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Scotland Has Joined The Party, Pictures, Site Worker And Unite

Today saw the fourth successive week of protests across the UK against the de-skilling of the Electrical and Mechanical Industry.

Thursday 8 September 2011

Three Cities, Three Protests

Wednesday saw the third installment of the Rank and File protests against the de-skilling of the M&E industry.
The Shard was the target for the London protest which actually saw a Unite official turn up. Fingers crossed this will be a regular thing and Unite will start to back the Rank & File on all of the protests and throw some of their weight behind it.

Tuesday 6 September 2011

The "eight" Have Sent Them Out..........

Over the last couple days, employees of the "eight" have been receiving their new contracts and the 90 days consultation period has begun. I got mine on Saturday and will be posting it on here soon. I just have to go through it properly first with a copy of the JIB book next to me. That way I can work out EXACTLY what we are going to lose. Hopefully I should be able to get this done at the weekend.

There are three protests

Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........

The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates directly to your email follow the LINK and join the group.


Taking the fight to the bosses,

Friday 2 September 2011

The Momentum Keeps On Pushing, Up North We Shall Go...........

So it would appear that the momentum is really picking up now. Following on from the two well attended protests in London and the high profile protest planned at The Shard on the 7th September its time for our Northern Brothers to come and join the party.

RVI Hospital, Newcastle, 7th September, 6:30am

This is a Crown House Technologies site.

Spread the word

Updates For The Shard, London 7th September....

At The Shard, London Bridge 7th September, Jeremy Corbyn MP for Islington North will be attending and its waiting to be confirmed officially that Bob Crow (the General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, RMT) will also be in attendance to offer support to the cause.

Unite Construction Rank And File Newsletter........

The "Unite Construction Rank And File Group" are the group headed by the committee that was elected at Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London on the 13th August 2011. Working together with the Site Worker magazine. To receive these weekly news updates

Thursday 1 September 2011

Hello Westfield..........

Off to Stratford we trotted for the second installment of the Electricians protests. At 6:30am at Westfield Shopping Centre, Stratford approximately 200 electricians gathered to let their feelings be known. By 7:15 the number had swelled to over 300 as people were joining the protest listening to the speakers. Once again there were cameras,