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Victory at Amcor
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It appears that the workers at Amcor Flexibles in Preston have won a tremendous victory.
The last desparate days management hired secruity guards to dismantle part of picket (quickly rebuilt) and organised another phone poll. Yesterday (Tues 15 August) a federal court order was placed on Dave Kerin Union Solidarity coordinator. Details of the final settlement are yet to come to hand but workers and supporters claim the results as a victory. All legal action against the AMWU and supports will be dropped. Union Solidarity wishes to thank the courage of the Amcor workers who stared down management and the great support received throughout the movement. |
Amcor workers, staying out and staying strong
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Amcor Flexibles
29 Bell St Preston [Between Albert St and Chifley Drive] • Visit the 24hour community assembly! • Donate to the strike fund • Spread the word Download new support leaflet The picket line at Amcor Flexible stays strong! The workers at the plant have been on strike since Tuesday August 1 to support AMWU union delegates and members victimized by management. Amcor have targeted 4 AMWU members for forced redundancies including 2 delegates. background Wider Support Amcor strikers have received tremendous support from other Amcor plants. There has been solidarity strike action throughout Australia. Money is being raised throughout the union movement and many unions are committed to backing the workers 100%. The company has repeatedly tried to panic the workers back in the gate. All these attempts have failed. The workers are clearly saying that they wont return to work until the matter is settled fairly. How can I help?
contacts: Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 |
Federal Court threatens AMWU at Amcor
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Amcor Flexibles
29 Bell St Preston [Between Chifley Dv and Albert St] The AMCOR strike is entering a new phase tomorrow (Monday 14 august). To comply with a Federal Court order the AMWU State Secretary will recommend a return to work at a mass meeting at 10am. A letter given to the members states the intention of the meeting. “The purpose of the meeting is to comply with section 1 (b) and (c) of the order” These sections direct the union to “take all steps reasonably available under its rules” to ensure a return to work. The Federal Court has threatened to jail AMWU officials and seize union assets if the union fails to comply with the order. Unions however are democratic institutions, the recommendation to return to work can either be accepted or rejected. The feeling to stay out until the issue of forced redundancies is resolved is strong. AMCOR workers need supporters before, during and after the meeting. More updates will come you need to keep in contact with the website and the picket. Things could change very quickly in the new situation. Please consider turning up and give your support if you haven't as yet, spread the word. messages of support: contact@unionsolidarity.org | Community picket roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 more info: background to dispute | Support Amcor workers leaflet | Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 |
More Amcor plants walkout in solidarity
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Yesterday [Wed 9 August] two more Amcor plants walked out in solidarity with striking workers at Amcor Flexibles in Preston. A total of 11 Amcor sites across Australia have taken solidarity strike action over Tuesday and Wednesday. Amcor workers from West Heidelberg visited the picketline at Preston after walking out.
Building workers from the Laverton power station site visited the picket and donated $3,000. Commitment to donate funds has also been expressed from other Amcor sites. Negotiations continued throughout Wednesday and the outcome of the talks is not clear at this stage. However with the solidarity strike action at other Amcor sites, offers of financial support and determination by the striking workers, it is hard to see the company winning from here. Visit the Amcor Picket Amcor Flexibles 29 Bell St Preston [Between Chifley Dv and Albert St] messages of support: contact@unionsolidarity.org | Community picket roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 more info: background to dispute | Support Amcor workers leaflet | Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 |
Amcor workers hold their nerve
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Community Assembly
5.45am Wed 9 August Amcor Flexibles 29 Bell St Preston [Between Chifley Dv and Albert St] Striking workers at Amcor Flexibles in Preston are buoyed by the news that 9 other Amcor plants across Australia took solidarity action today. Another hopeful sign was news that a high-powered meeting between Amcor top management and senior officials from the AMWU is going to be held tomorrow [Wed Aug 9] at 10am. Local Amcor managers tried yet again to panic the workers back in the gate with rather comical results. Lets just say that sparks flew and we all felt warmer. Although there are positive signs the workers still require wider trade union and community support. Support Amcor workers leaflet: please print and distribute Community assembly roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 contacts Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 Labels: Amcor, Community Assemblies, strikes |
Amcor battle heats up.
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Good news today [Tues 8 August] for the workers at Amcor Flexibles in Preston. As the company is going to the IRC at 4pm seeking possible fines against rank and file union members Amcor workers at nine other plants have taken industrial action.
Management at Amcor is attempting to use the full weight of Howard’s IR law to stop a strike at Amcor Flexibles in Preston. The workers walked out on Tuesday 1 August in support of workers targeted for forced redundancy. Please visit the Picketline Amcor Flexibles 29 Bell St Preston (between Chifley Drive and Albert St) Support Amcor workers leaflet: please print and distribute Community assembly roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 contacts Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 |
Bosses at Amcor harassing workers
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Amcor Flexibles
29 Bell St Preston (between Chifley Drive and Albert St) Community assembly roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 contacts Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 Workers at Amcor Flexibles in Preston are standing firm in the face of company harassment and intimidation. Management has contacted individual workers at home threatening them with fines if they failed to return to work immediately. Amcor workers have been requested by management to participate in a monitored phone poll on the question of returning to work. AMWU members have been on strike since August 1 in defense of fellow workers targeted for forced redundancy. more background | Support Amcor workers leafleat Recent Amcor letters contain a number of assertions, three of the most outrageous are. 1. That the majority of workers wish to return to work 2. That a supporters organized through Union Solidarity are preventing workers a return to work 3. That Union Solidarity is using the dispute for it’s own political purpose. It is clear however that action at Amcor is continuing because the workers at Amcor wish it to continue. Also the only organization preventing a return to work is actually Amcor management. They have insisted on forced redundancy and are seeking legal sanctions against the union and it’s members that prevent a just settlement to the dispute. In other words the company is using Howard’s IR laws to try and bludgeon the workers back in the gate without their mates. Amcor obtained an interim order from the commission (August 4) instructing that all industrial action should cease. An application by Amcor for a substantive order will be heard 4pm August 8. The matter in all probability will be referred to the federal court. Union Solidarity's position on the Amcor dispute is the same as any other issue; to show no strings attached solidarity to unions and communities taking action in defense of their rights. We will stand by the Amcor workers until the dispute is over. Amcor are using the same desperate tactics employers often use in this situation. Their attacks are indicative of what companies like Amcor and Howard think of ordinary Australians and their views on IR laws. When fellow workers attend a picket out of concern they are slandered and vilified. The stand the union members at Amcor are taking deserves your full support. They have refused to be bullied by Howard’s IR laws. Amcor workers can and must win with wider support from the union movement and the community. more info: background | Support Amcor workers leafleat |
Amcor Workers on Strike Urgent Support Needed
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Amcor Flexibles
29 Bell St Preston (between Chifley Drive and Albert St) Support Amcor workers leaflet: please print and distribute A community assembly has been set up to support AMWU union delegates and members victimized by management. Amcor have targeted 5 AMWU members for forced redundancies including 2 delegates. The workers at the plant, who have been on strike since Tuesday August 1 face possible fines under Howard’s new IR laws. They urgently need your support! Update: Union Solidarity / Community Assembly Monday August 7 at picket from 5.45am onwards. Background. Amcor Flexibles sought to introduce a round of redundancies at their Preston site. Workers were subjected to a humiliating process of “scores” for their job skill levels. The union (AMWU) were more than willing to negotiate around a process of voluntary redundancies and attempted to have outstanding matters resolved in the commission. However Amcor management have insisted on “picking heads” and targeted some of the most skilful workers for redundancies, workers who wanted to stay. Amcor did not need to this, there were plenty of volunteers willing to take voluntary redundancy. Amcor have also tried to use Howard’s IR laws to force change that undermines union strength on the job. Amcor’s wider agenda is to set a precedent of getting rid of people they don’t want. They will then seek to do that at other Amcor sites. Amcor are attempting to use the full weight of Howard’s draconian IR law to bludgeon the workers back to work. Workers have been threaten with fines. Bravely the workers have decided not to be intimidated and the community is backing their stand. They urgently require your support. send messages of support to contact@unionsolidarity.org Community assembly roster: Paullie 0402 273 677 more info: Dave Kerin 0412 484 094 | Joe Montero 0402 679 201, 9486 6306 Labels: Amcor, Community Assemblies, strikes |