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Message started by whiteknight on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:41pm

Title: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by whiteknight on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:41pm
Stunning win for Chemist Warehouse workers on both wages and labour hire

March 28, 2019
Canberra Times


Workers at Chemist Warehouse have won a significant victory with large pay rises and a substantial overhaul of the use of labour hire after a two-week strike at the group’s major distribution centres.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]   

The strike, which involved picket lines to stop trucks supplying Chemist Warehouse stores, led to shortages on the shelves at the cut-price retailer.

Workers at Chemist Warehouse will get an immediate 8.75 per cent pay rise and over four years pay will be lifted by between 18.75 and 22.5 per cent, the National Union of Workers said.


Protests outside Chemist Warehouse distribution centre in Preston last week.

It comes as the world’s largest logistics company DHL faces an indefinite strike at its warehouses in Victoria and NSW as part of another large wage claim by the same union.


In a joint statement, Chemist Warehouse and the NUW welcomed the deal, with Chemist Warehouse director Damien Gance describing it as a "great outcome".

"Our people are critical to our success, and we have been able to achieve a balance between rewarding our current team and being able to continue to grow and offer more job opportunities," Mr Gance said.

NUW national secretary Tim Kennedy said in a time of "wage stagnation" it is "great to see workers in their union collectively bargain for wage increases, secure jobs and respect at work".

All casual labour hire workers who were on strike will get permanent jobs straight away, whereas casuals who worked through the strike will be able to convert to ongoing positions after six months.


The strike is now over

Sluggish wages have become a feature of the Australian economy in recent years with wages growing just 2.3 per cent in 2018. The wage increase at Chemist Warehouse is more than three times that rate of growth.

The strike targeted large distribution centres at Somerton and Preston in Victoria and Eagle Farm in Queensland. All are vital to supplying Chemist Warehouse stores across Australia.

There were allegations that striking workers were targeted with violence and threats at the picket line – which were denied by Mr Gance.

The NUW had said workers at Chemist Warehouse distribution centres, who are paid about $24 an hour, were paid significantly less than Chemist Warehouse’s competitors. The union had wanted at least 70 per cent of workers to be permanent, rather than the current level of about 25 per cent.

Chemist Warehouse has become best known for its ultra-cheap prices and its assault on the traditional pharmacy business model in Australia. It is unclear what effect, if any, the large rise in wages will have on Chemist Warehouse's prices.

The Chemist Warehouse group, which also trades as My Chemist, has skirted industry regulations that restrict ownership of pharmacies to pharmacists themselves and store location rules.

To bypass the rules, Chemist Warehouse operates as a complex franchise network – a web of partnerships between the founding families that own it and individual pharmacists.

Industrial action is set to flare up elsewhere next week after the NUW served notice on DHL that it would go on strike indefinitely as part of a claim for a 7 per cent a year increase in wages.

The strike is to set affect more than 500 workers and the union said workers at DHL were paid as little as $23.30 an hour.

The NUW’s Mr Kennedy said: "Big, powerful corporations in Australia do not feel obliged to share their profits fairly. Workers at DHL have asked for a wage increase, they have sat down and tried to collectively bargain for a living wage, but they have been rejected."

DHL has been approached for comment. The company has a number of major pharmaceutical customers including Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Chemist Warehouse

Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by mothra on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:51pm
And Chemist Warehouse dumped piles of manure next to picketers.

I'll never shop there again ... not that i did anyway. I support my little local pharmacy.

Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by aquascoot on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:58pm
HI WHITEKNIGHT

thats way too much money for what a vending machine can do

please tell all the unionists to report to centrelink for "work for the dole"

i might start a business supplying these
;)


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Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by greggerypeccary on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:59pm

mothra wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:51pm:
And Chemist Warehouse dumped piles of manure next to picketers.

I'll never shop there again ... not that i did anyway. I support my little local pharmacy.


I don't shop there any more. I used to shop there a lot.

You'll see Chemist Warehouse in the news a lot more in the future, too.

They recently lost a court case, and have been ordered to give their workers in the actual stores (not the distribution centres) millions in back-pay.

They've appealed the decision, though.


Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by aquascoot on Mar 28th, 2019 at 3:01pm

greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:59pm:

mothra wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:51pm:
And Chemist Warehouse dumped piles of manure next to picketers.

I'll never shop there again ... not that i did anyway. I support my little local pharmacy.


I don't shop there any more. I used to shop there a lot.

You'll see Chemist Warehouse in the news a lot more in the future, too.

They recently lost a court case, and have been ordered to give their workers in the actual stores (not the distribution centres) millions in back-pay.

They've appealed the decision, though.



yep,  you'll see them in the news installing my vending machines  :D :D

Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by Bojack Horseman on Mar 28th, 2019 at 3:10pm

aquascoot wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 3:01pm:

greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:59pm:

mothra wrote on Mar 28th, 2019 at 2:51pm:
And Chemist Warehouse dumped piles of manure next to picketers.

I'll never shop there again ... not that i did anyway. I support my little local pharmacy.


I don't shop there any more. I used to shop there a lot.

You'll see Chemist Warehouse in the news a lot more in the future, too.

They recently lost a court case, and have been ordered to give their workers in the actual stores (not the distribution centres) millions in back-pay.

They've appealed the decision, though.



yep,  you'll see them in the news installing my vending machines  :D :D



Yep, easily accessed vending machines containing medications. Clever thinking, braniac.

Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by whiteknight on Mar 29th, 2019 at 3:52am
Working people win at Chemist’s Warehouse   :)
28 March 2019
ACTU

The peak body for working people has congratulated union members who stood up for their rights and won a fair workplace agreement in the Chemist’s Warehouse distribution centres in Victoria and Queensland.

After 16 days on strike, people working at Chemist’s Warehouse reached an agreement with management Thursday morning that includes:

- All workers to get a 18.75% wage increase over 4 years, 8.75% of that will come within two weeks. Through classification changes, forklift drivers and trainers to get approximately 22.5% wage increase over four years;

- All casual labour hire members who have been on strike will get permanent jobs;

- A job security clause which ensures labour hire workers become permanent after 6 months;

- Labour hire to get 16% increase (6% upfront);

- Recognition of, and training in, gendered violence;

- Members on four-day week can move to five-day week;

- Agreement wages to apply if outsourced;

- Agreement to apply if relocated;

- Severance pay on redundancy improved compared to NES;

- Renegotiation clause;

- Improvements to OHS including hot and cold policies, PPE provided;

- Employer can roster people on weekend (at weekend penalties) but only by employee consent and with ability to revert.

Quotes attributable to ACTU President Michele O’Neil:

“I congratulate everyone who took the brave decision to stand up for their rights and win a fair deal at Chemist’s Warehouse.

“This is such an important win. Fair pay rises and secure jobs are at the heart of the Change the Rules campaign.

“Today belongs to you – you’re an inspiration to working people across our movement and across the country.”

Quotes attributable to NUW National Secretary Tim Kennedy:

“At a time of serious wage stagnation, it’s great to see workers in their union collectively bargain for wage increases, secure jobs and respect at work.”

Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by aquascoot on Mar 29th, 2019 at 6:25am

whiteknight wrote on Mar 29th, 2019 at 3:52am:
Working people win at Chemist’s Warehouse   :)
28 March 2019
ACTU

The peak body for working people has congratulated union members who stood up for their rights and won a fair workplace agreement in the Chemist’s Warehouse distribution centres in Victoria and Queensland.

After 16 days on strike, people working at Chemist’s Warehouse reached an agreement with management Thursday morning that includes:

- All workers to get a 18.75% wage increase over 4 years, 8.75% of that will come within two weeks. Through classification changes, forklift drivers and trainers to get approximately 22.5% wage increase over four years;

- All casual labour hire members who have been on strike will get permanent jobs;

- A job security clause which ensures labour hire workers become permanent after 6 months;

- Labour hire to get 16% increase (6% upfront);

- Recognition of, and training in, gendered violence;

- Members on four-day week can move to five-day week;

- Agreement wages to apply if outsourced;

- Agreement to apply if relocated;

- Severance pay on redundancy improved compared to NES;

- Renegotiation clause;

- Improvements to OHS including hot and cold policies, PPE provided;

- Employer can roster people on weekend (at weekend penalties) but only by employee consent and with ability to revert.

Quotes attributable to ACTU President Michele O’Neil:

“I congratulate everyone who took the brave decision to stand up for their rights and win a fair deal at Chemist’s Warehouse.

“This is such an important win. Fair pay rises and secure jobs are at the heart of the Change the Rules campaign.

“Today belongs to you – you’re an inspiration to working people across our movement and across the country.”

Quotes attributable to NUW National Secretary Tim Kennedy:

“At a time of serious wage stagnation, it’s great to see workers in their union collectively bargain for wage increases, secure jobs and respect at work.”



i feel inspired.

the sort of work going on at chemist warehouse is repetitive and scaleable.
with a bit of automation and the right people at the back end, it should be possible to deliver these items (mainly vitamins and supplements and cosmetics ) to the customer directly and close down the entire chemist warehouse chain.

a couple of people in an office with a server and maybe some off shore call centre.

god dammit.

it appears chemist warehouse are ALRERADY the number 1 online pharmacy.

expect them to really pump their website as they close stores and lay off staff .


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Title: Re: Stunning Win For Chemist Warehouse Union Workers
Post by Gnads on Mar 29th, 2019 at 9:02am
Honestly Scoot you have the gall to call Unionists thugs and make light of the action of thuggish Employer like Chemist Warehouse?

Did they come to you for supply of the horse/cow manure to dump beside protesting workers?

And that being an act so contemptuous of an Employer that it's easy to see who are the arrogant thugs.

Your constant support of businesses that do the wrong thing speaks volumes.

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