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SuperSizeMyPay.COM- Mc Donald's Strike in Auckland

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Friday February 10, 2006 09:28author by Joe Carolan - Unite Workers Unionauthor email solidarityjoe at yahoo dot comauthor address Aotearoaauthor phone 0064 27 445 4959 Report this post to the editors

Mc Donalds workers join the fast food rebellion

McDonald’s workers in Queen St carried out a symbolic strike at lunchtime today despite the company’s threats to sue individual workers if they took part in union action.

After the strike the company retracted their threat issued last night to sue any of their workers who went on strike today.

The symbolic strike was in response to a number of Unite union members being rostered off by the company on Sunday February 12, when it was agreed the workers would be paid to go to a union stopwork meeting at the Town Hall.

Joe Carolan, an irish socialist who is now the City Centre union organiser for Unite, organised support for strikers every step of the way today. He can be contacted in New Zealand for comment at
[email protected] or at 0066 27 445 4959

Mc Donalds workers strike in NZ- Irish organiser rallies support
Mc Donalds workers strike in NZ- Irish organiser rallies support

What was initially a meeting to discuss whether or not to take industrial action against McDonald’s turned into a symbolic strike after workers who had been affected by the roster changes met and unanimously decided to take action.

A text message was sent out today encouraging people to rally outside the Queen St McDonald’s store and 100 people turned up to show their support for the employees, many of whom are on minimum wage.

The numbers included Wairau Park McDonald’s workers, who joined their striking workmates and travelled to Queen St to strike alongside them.

Poto Suifili, a trainee manager at Queen St McDonald’s who joined the action, said she had worked at the store for four years and had not seen any change in pay rates.

“I’ve been at McDonald’s for four years and nothing’s changed. It’s not like things are getting any cheaper in this world, so it’s at least fair that we get a pay rise. $12 is not that much,” she said.

“Many of the worker’s families are in financially insecure situations. We have to get better pay so our families can afford to live. But this is not just for us, it’s for everyone.

“I’ll be going to the public rally at the Town Hall on Sunday with my whole family – there are 12 of us – to support all the workers who know they need a decent wage. I hope that the whole community joins us,” she said.

The strike did not interrupt lunch time customers in the store but was intended to draw attention to McDonald’s workers joining the SuperSizeMyPay.com campaign to demand a $12 minimum wage, an end to youth rates and secure hours.

It was not a union initiated strike as formal negotiations begin between McDonald’s and Unite union on Wednesday.

The store continued to operate normally.

The community and media are invited to the SuperSizeMyPay.com public rally at the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday February 12, 2pm. The free event will be hosted by Rhombus lead MC Imon Star, who will perform with Olmecha Supreme, and will feature NZ Idol Rosita Vai, top New Zealand comedians, community speakers and guest bands.

Related Link: http://www.supersizemypay.com

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author by danger dangerpublication date Fri Feb 10, 2006 09:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

McDonald's warns striking workers

Feb 10, 2006

A group of Auckland McDonald's workers went on strike on Friday despite a threat of being sued by the fast food company.

About 12 workers and 50 supporters picketed the Queen St McDonald's for about an hour and half at lunchtime.

President of the Unite union Matt McCarten says the strike happened after a workers plan to attend a union stop work meeting on Sunday, found they were no longer rostered on to work that day.

McCarten says in response some workers circulated a text message calling for a strike at midday on Friday.

McDonald's issued a letter to Unite warning it was illegal for workers to take part in the strike action and the company would seek to recover any damages due to the action.

McCarten says McDonald's has now backed down.

However, a spokesperson from McDonald's says the company only ever intended to sue the union, not its workers.

Related Link: http://www.tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411319/658998
author by johnny cash - dangerous gamepublication date Fri Feb 10, 2006 09:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Fast food giant McDonald’s has threatened to take legal action against its minimum wage workers if they align themselves with any union action that workers vote to carry out.

The workers have called a meeting at the store at 12:00pm today where they will discuss issues employees have been facing with Unite Union president, Matt McCarten, so as to take their employer to task on its anti-union stance.

Queen St McDonald’s staff join other fast food workers involved in the SuperSizeMyPay.com campaign demanding a minimum wage of $12 an hour, an end to youth rates and secure hours, demands they want heard by upper levels of McDonald’s management.

“Senior managers at McDonald’s have used various tactics against its workers to dissuade them from protecting their interests by organising collectively. In fact McDonald’s refuses to deduct fees from hundreds of its members. You can imagine how young workers and migrants in their first job would feel intimidated,” Unite union President Matt McCarten explained.

“When Unite arranges with McDonald’s to have authorised union meetings with our members we find they roster all union members off in the store for that day. McDonald’s list of tactics against the workers goes on and on.

“But despite these dirty tactics union membership has skyrocketed with over 2000 workers in the fast food in Auckland alone. The inspiring thing for me is that these first time unionists have been deciding what actions to take themselves despite the company’s dirty tactics. There is not a day that goes by where our office is not contacted by a store wanting to go on strike,” he concluded.

ENDS

NB: Please see attached letters.

Letter from McDonald’s Consultant, David Munro.

Matt,

It has come to our attention that the following mobile phone text message has been sent to members of our crew.
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‘We’re making history. McDonald’s strike against poverty wages and youth rates. This friday 12 noon at Queen Street McDs. All Out! Please pass this txt on2all!’

In conversation with you on the phone earlier this afternoon you indicated that this proposed action is a retaliation to UNITE’s perceived concern about crew rostering this coming Sunday during your union’s afternoon stopwork meeting.

As re-enforced to you on the phone franchisee/managers understand and are instructed to ensure that your union’s members are not disadvantaged in any way by attending that meeting. Any suggestion or evidence that you may have to the contrary will be expeditiously investigated and attended to by us. At this time no problems have been brought to our attention.

Given this context the proposed strike action in the text message is unlawful.

1. Striking over a dispute is unlawful (Section 86 (1) (d))
2. A strike is lawful if it ‘relates to bargaining’ (Section 83 (b)) which does not apply in this case as no bargaining has yet occurred between us.

Any McDonald’s crew member who participates in the proposed action would do so unlawfully and McDonald’s would seek to recover any damages arising.

As just now discussed with you on the phone I will e-mail you shortly with the revised BPA and McDonald’s claims for the bargaining.

Regards

David Munro

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10 February 2006

David Munro
McDonald’s Representative
Auckland

Dear David,

Thank you for your email last night. We respond as follows:

1. Your threat to sue your staff is disgraceful.

2. The text you refer to was indeed sent out over the delegates’ network (about 200 individuals) as other messages have been. The exact source is unknown to me. After investigating the cause of these texts I have come to understand that members at the McDonald’s Queen St store who normally work on Sundays were rostered off this Sunday. This was seen by members at the store as a punishment to union members and to make it less likely they could attend the union meeting in the town hall at 2pm. Most live some way from the store and arranging transport is difficult.

3. It is true that some of these members want to take strike action in protest. My information from my staff is that a number of stores who are linked into the text also want to take strike action today.

4. You claim that an instruction has been sent to store managers saying not to treat Unite members when rostering this Sunday. My information is however that the exact opposite is happening.

5. Your protestations that McDonald’s is treating members of Unite neutrally are not borne out by McDonald’s track record to date. For example:

* Tactics include having senior managers approaching union members requesting them to leave their union.

* McDonald’s deliberately holds new members’ fee deductions authorisation forms for several weeks and says to workers individually that if they stay in the union they will have to backdate their fees.

* There have been many occasions where store owners lecture members on their opinions on unionism. You can imagine how young workers and migrants in their first job would feel intimidated.

* When we confront McDonald’s about these practices they claim they have a responsibility to give workers the other side of the story and we should welcome democracy.

* You and I know full well that McDonald’s refuses to deduct fees from nearly 400 members in an attempt to starve their campaign to organise.

* McDonald’s is the only company that claims they don’t have the software to deduct Unite dues and charges us several thousands of dollars to do it.

* Senior company representatives have told me in private that their job is to see the union off McDonald’s stores.

6. The list goes on but you get the picture why we are skeptical of your position that McDonald’s supports fair play over Unite members.

7. Therefore I intend to visit the Queen Street store today at noon and meet with Unite members to establish their grievance.

8. Any decision they wish to make at that meeting will be their decision and your threats against them are unhelpful.

9. I have been informed by a source in McDonald’s that I will be prevented from doing this today. As you are aware I am authorised to enter stores to speak to members.

10. I will advise you of the results of this meeting (if any).

Yours sincerely

Matt McCarten

Related Link: http://supersizemypay.com/mcdonald_s_threatens_to_sue_low_paid_workers
author by New Zealand Council of Trade Unionspublication date Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

CTU - What is McDonalds afraid of?

Friday, 10 February 2006, 1:24 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
10 February 2006
Council of Trade Unions asks - What is McDonalds afraid of?

The Council of Trade Unions is challenging fast food operator Queen St McDonalds for its bullying of workers over their involvement in union campaigns for better wages and conditions.

"Workers in New Zealand have every right to join a union and participate in its democratic processes," said Ross Wilson, CTU President. "For McDonalds to threaten staff with legal action for participating in their union's campaigns such as SuperSizeMyPay.Com for decent wages and conditions is an unnecessary overreaction."

"McDonalds is also being a bit cute by using rosters to negatively influence attendance at union meetings. Unite Union will continue to attract the interest of fast food workers because they are demonstrating how organising collectively can advance their position, so McDonalds would be well advised to get over the anti-union stance."

"The company's decision over rostering also highlight's another of Unite's concerns around secure hours. The fact that management can roster workers on and off at will highlights why secure hours are a key part of the SuperSizeMyPay.Com campaign, along side wages."

Related Link: http://www.union.org.nz/
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Union accuses McDonald's of bullying staff
11 February 2006

Fast food operator McDonald's yesterday denied threatening Auckland staff with legal action for campaigning for better wages and conditions.

The Council of Trade Unions (CTU) accused Queen Street McDonald's of bullying staff after a letter was sent to Unite Union - representing the workers - informing them that any McDonald's crew member who participated in proposed action would be doing so unlawfully and the company would seek to recover any damages arising.

CTU president Ross Wilson said the letter was a threat of legal action to staff for participating in their union's campaigns for decent wages and conditions.

Unite Union president Matt McCarten accused senior managers at McDonald's of using intimidating tactics against its young work force.

"When Unite arranges with McDonald's to have authorised union meetings with our members we find they roster all union members off in the store for that day.

"McDonald's list of tactics against the workers goes on and on."

McDonald's spokesman Ra Fletcher rejected the claims and said there had never been any threat of legal action against workers but that Unite had attempted to orchestrate an unlawful strike.

"Any action at this point would be unlawful but if we did seek damages it would be from the union, not the staff," he said.

Mr Fletcher said there was no evidence of any deliberate tampering of rosters to prevent workers from attending union meetings.

Mr McCarten said workers would meet on Sunday to discuss what action union members should take.

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