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Saturday April 26, 2003 23:55 by dataflow
Whatever happened to the strength in unity motto? By Eamonn McCann The ATGWU and the security workers at Aldergrove airport. METROPOLITAN Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens may have another Northern Ireland problem on his hands when Gordon McNeill and Madan Gupta hit town tomorrow at the head of a delegation demanding an inquiry into deeply-felt, long-standing grievances. McNeill and Gupta, shop-stewards with the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union, represented security workers at Aldergrove airport. They and 20 other ATGWU workers were sacked last year for union activity. They complain that their union, far from leading a fight for their reinstatement, has deserted them. They say that the delegation will sit-in at the ATGWU's Transport House headquarters tomorrow and refuse to move until union boss Bill Morris comes up with answers.
Early last year, the Aldergrove workers put in for a rise in their pay-rate of £5.30 an hour for round-the-clock shifts. The company, they say, flatly refused to negotiate. Veteran ATGWU official Ben Kearney remarked at the time that in 30 years negotiating with employers he had never met such "hard-faced and obdurate" people across a table.
The first in a planned series of one-day stoppages came on May 14. The reaction of the company was to sack 23 of the workers, including McNeill, Gupta and two other union representatives. There was no union representative among the workers retained. The dispute became a fight for the reinstatement of the 23.
But it speedily became clear that some within the ATGWU saw the sacked members as an embarrassment which they wished would go away. The attitude of the union to them in practice, say the workers, was summed up in the advice of one union official: "There's plenty of other wee jobs around if you only look."
Gordon McNeill is right. This negates any notion of trade unions as organisations representative of their members and accountable to them. It contradicts the most basic principles and the very purpose of trade unions.
This is true as far as it goes. But another reason is the tendency of unions to pull their punches when their members are taking a beating.
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